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Office 2003 Style Menu/VS.IDE 2003 Style Menu

Hello,

Is there anyway to get the menu's to appear like Office
2003 or VS.Net 2003 in .Net?

I was using Application.EnableVisualStyles() but this
works for textbox and buttons if the FlatStyle is System
but the menus are still in the old plain format.

Thanks
Nov 15 '05 #1
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"BuddyWork" <an*******@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote:
Hello,

Is there anyway to get the menu's to appear like Office
2003 or VS.Net 2003 in .Net?

I was using Application.EnableVisualStyles() but this
works for textbox and buttons if the FlatStyle is System
but the menus are still in the old plain format.

Thanks


http://www.divil.co.uk/net/controls/...fault.asp#dnmp

Just drop a DotNetMenuProvider on the form, et voilą.
Nov 15 '05 #2
I'm looking for something that Microsoft has done and its
FREE.
-----Original Message-----
"BuddyWork" <an*******@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote:
Hello,

Is there anyway to get the menu's to appear like Office
2003 or VS.Net 2003 in .Net?

I was using Application.EnableVisualStyles() but this
works for textbox and buttons if the FlatStyle is System
but the menus are still in the old plain format.

Thanks
http://www.divil.co.uk/net/controls/...idgets/default.

asp#dnmp
Just drop a DotNetMenuProvider on the form, et voilą.
.

Nov 15 '05 #3
Hello,

See this one (It's free, but not Microsotf :( ) http://www.dacris.com/netxp/

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Hello,

Is there anyway to get the menu's to appear like Office
2003 or VS.Net 2003 in .Net?

I was using Application.EnableVisualStyles() but this
works for textbox and buttons if the FlatStyle is System
but the menus are still in the old plain format.

Thanks

Nov 15 '05 #4
"BuddyWork" <an*******@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote:
I'm looking for something that Microsoft has done and its
FREE.


If Microsoft has already done this (i.e. included this ability within
the framework), do you think something like DotNetWidgets would even
exist?

DotNetWidgets *is* free (money), anyway.
Nov 15 '05 #5

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