I've said it before, going to repeat it again.   Just got back from a client 
where 2 people had changed their Windows XP desktop "appearance" from the 
default.  As a result, my default-values Group Bar menu was an unreadable navy 
blue text on a black background!    Runs perfectly fine on the other computers 
there who had not changed the desktop appearance.

I had not changed the defaults on the "colors" tab of the groups:
Border color       BtnHighlight
Caption color      Highlight Text

I had to change the "caption color" to White.  This is the background color 
of the group header box.  Now my navy blue text shows up fine on the white box. 
  Works with all XP appearances I selected.     I have no idea what the 
"border color" is -- I changed it to Lime and don't see any green anywhere.  
Anyone 
know?

So just a reminder -- in any place in your forms that you are using a 
"windows" type of color (btnFace, btnHighlight....) rather than a regular old 
"red, 
silver, blue, green....or custom", you're taking a risk that a user changing 
the desktop appearance will change your form colors!     As I make changes to 
forms, I think I'm going to go through my controls and change them to an actual 
color.

Karen

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