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    Posted: 01 July 2008 at 6:30am
Hello
 
I am using the Office2007.cjstyles with NormalBlue.ini but find the active child window hard to pick out when several windows are open in an MDI parent.
 
I am hoping to change the colour of the active windows caption area to the nice orange that now appears on the work space tabs with V12.
 
I have tried to edit the .ini file to do this, and this shows up correctly as the ActiveCaption colour in skin builder, but does not seem to appear when I use it on my project.
 
Am I editing the correct Property, or is it the actual FrameCaption.png file that I need to edit ?
 
 
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Hi,
You need replace second image in FrameCaption.png.
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Thank you :)
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