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| Is there a component part of std tool box that allows you multiple lines (like rich text box) with transparency support?
Thanks!
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| Ah, never mind. Found it! 
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| What was the control? |
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| Greg McGuffey (06/25/2007)
What was the control? 
Hey Greg; Sorry I was excited to just post that I found it and didn't get to the details!
Based on my previous experience in Win32, I used to use "Memo" field that allowed multiple line with CR/LF and the control respected the transparency. But I couldn't find Memo in .Net. So I resorted to RichEdit, but that one does not support transparency.
So by trail&error I tried good old "Label" which allows you to include CR/LF to have multiple lines and you can set the BackColor to Transparent.
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