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Different shades of color

Hi.

I'm trying to draw a filled in rectangle but the shade of color needs to be user-defineable. So for example, 20% red or 90% red.

How could I achieve this in C#? I've had a look but can't see how to achieve it :S

Thanks for any and all help.
Andrew.
Jul 23 '06 #1
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