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Changing Display Properties via VBA

 
 
RLN
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      3rd Sep 2008
RE: WinXP-SP3

When you click "Display" in Control Panel, there are 5 tab s of information:
"Themes","Desktop","Screensaver", "Appearance","Settings".

Does anyone have sample code where any or all of these attributes within
these 5 tabs can be modified via VBA code (down to icon spacing/ icon font,
etc)?

Thanks.

 
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Margaret Bartley
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      3rd Sep 2008
Have you checked an API browser, to see if there is an API call that can do
it?
VBA can handle just about any API.


"RLN" <(E-Mail Removed)> wrote in message
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> RE: WinXP-SP3
>
> When you click "Display" in Control Panel, there are 5 tab s of
> information:
> "Themes","Desktop","Screensaver", "Appearance","Settings".
>
> Does anyone have sample code where any or all of these attributes within
> these 5 tabs can be modified via VBA code (down to icon spacing/ icon
> font,
> etc)?
>
> Thanks.
>



 
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