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Is it possible to use the 2003 "look" of visual studio and
office 2003 in my programs? It kinds looks there is only
really a difference in the MainMenu...
Any ideas?
Cheers,
Geoff
Nov 15 '05 #1
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Hi Geoff
You can use DotNetMagic http://www.dotnetmagic.com/ libraries. It used to be free but not anymore. You should be able to find the source code for this library (for earlier versions) on the web somewhere.

With Regards

Deepa
[I code, therefore I am
----- Geoff Smith wrote: ----

Is it possible to use the 2003 "look" of visual studio and
office 2003 in my programs? It kinds looks there is only
really a difference in the MainMenu..
Any ideas
Cheers
Geof

Nov 15 '05 #2

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