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Old 08-22-2012, 09:16 AM
tluken tluken is offline Question: How to maintain gray shading in text control box Windows 7 32bit Question: How to maintain gray shading in text control box Office 2010 32bit
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Hi,

I know this is probably a rather simple fix and I've probably just been entering the wrong search terms but I am attempting to create an application for a parade permit and I want to change the default text in the text control boxes to something other than "click here to enter text" I see that I can just type it in and changes but it changes to a solid black rather than the gray text that catches the eye that it needs to be changed.

What am I missing to keep this formatting?
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