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Cassie
Attached please find screen shots of my workflow application. The V2 shots is of the current front end, the company requested a black form design. I want to change this to a white background with neater forms and tab controls. (I also will give users the ability to specify their own colours).

The menu on the right of the screen always stays docket on top op any form, and menu items can be specified per user.
HiTechCoach
QUOTE (Cassie @ Mar 2 2010, 01:34 AM) *
Attached please find screen shots of my workflow application. The V2 shots is of the current front end, the company requested a black form design. I want to change this to a white background with neater forms and tab controls. (I also will give users the ability to specify their own colours).

The menu on the right of the screen always stays docket on top op any form, and menu items can be specified per user.


Curious, why are you not using the new Ribbon?
Cassie
I could go that route, but the menu is dynamic. It changes depending on the open form and user access rights.
rlsdata
QUOTE (Cassie @ Mar 2 2010, 07:34 AM) *
Attached please find screen shots of my workflow application. The V2 shots is of the current front end, the company requested a black form design. I want to change this to a white background with neater forms and tab controls. (I also will give users the ability to specify their own colours).

The menu on the right of the screen always stays docket on top op any form, and menu items can be specified per user.


very nice looking interface.
Ryan
edaroc
Sharp! Very Sharp. Crisp, clean design.


Question - How did you get the menu layout with areas (Bold, caps) and menu selections? I'm working on a Main Menu, using a List Box right now, as a place holder while I work on other parts of it, But, the List Box is so bland.
srdjo
Interface is great. I like the menu.

What have you used to make it ?

Custom control or something else ?
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