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    Posted: 11 June 2015 at 9:30pm
Is there anyway to turn off the focus rectangle around the Backstage button when clicked?

Thanks in advance.
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Hello bryanu,  can you please provide screenshot ?


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This should explain what I am talking about:


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... and code of creation this GUI  part. 
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This is the codeblock for the button:

 With TreeviewToolbar(10)
        .EnableMarkup = True
        .Checked = True
        '.Enabled = False
        .Caption = "<StackPanel ><TextBlock >Being Edited By</TextBlock><TextBlock HorizontalAlignment='Center'><Bold>Bryan</Bold></TextBlock></StackPanel>"
    End With

Is there a option to turn off the focus rectangle?
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Sorry, anyway I can't recognize what control and how you use. Is it presented on some of codejock samples ?  Focus (ants) looks like system focus.
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It's like I stated in the very first post, it's your Backstage Button.

I am looking for a way to remove the focus rectangle, just like some of your other controls have.
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whoops, I don't thought that Backstage Button  can be used outside of  Backstage of Ribbon :-)

 BackstageButton inherited from CButton MFC, so if you can turn off focus rectangle for CButton then you can do this for BackstageButton  with hWnd property.
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