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Transparent Label in VB

By , 10 Jun 2010
 
Label1.Parent = ControlName '(PictureBox1 if it is placed on a picturebox)
Label1.BackColor=Transparent
in VB.NET would do the trick.

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GeneralMy vote of 1membermaq26 Jul '12 - 8:46 
Generalyeahmemberpranav9528 Jun '10 - 15:05 
GeneralDon't know - have you tried it?memberJohnny J.28 Jun '10 - 4:25 
GeneralWhat about Label1.Parent = Control Label1.Background = Tran...memberpranav9510 Jun '10 - 19:13 
GeneralReason for my vote of 2 Not a 100% good solution, but nevert...memberJohnny J.10 Jun '10 - 1:41 
GeneralOkay..memberpranav9510 Jun '10 - 1:35 
GeneralIf your label is placed on top of a Picturebox, what you see...memberJohnny J.10 Jun '10 - 1:32 
GeneralLike?memberpranav9510 Jun '10 - 1:26 
GeneralNot in all casesmemberJohnny J.10 Jun '10 - 1:24 

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