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Treason

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I have created a floating toolbox much like the floating toolbox you see when you design a form. I want my buttons to stay depressed the same way they do in a real toolbox. It must be possible... I just have no idea how..

any info is greatly appreciated
 

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i've never done this but off the top of my head i'd say you need two sets of buttons or controls placed on top of each other. make one visible and the other invisible, then switch them when clicked. or, probably better, use a type of control that you can set as 'raised' and 'sunken' and control that property with vba.
 

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good suggestion... but i dont think you can put 2 buttons on top of each other. Command buttons on a form you can, but no on a tool bar. The raised and sunken seems like a better approach... I just don't know how to get to those properties.
 

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