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How can I bold text in a label? I searched all over the internet and your forums with no success. I found a UDF here using a richtext dll but I would rather do it myself. Hopefully it is a simple process; anyone know how to do it?

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nasim007,

Look at GUICtrlSetFont in the Help file. :(

Bold font is usually a weight of 600 or 800 - so you would need something like this:

$hlabel = GUICtrlCreateLabel(........)
GUICtrlSetFont($hLabel, Default, 600) ; you need the Default to keep the font size the same

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nasim007,

Look at GUICtrlSetFont in the Help file. :(

Bold font is usually a weight of 600 or 800 - so you would need something like this:

$hlabel = GUICtrlCreateLabel(........)
GUICtrlSetFont($hLabel, Default, 600) ; you need the Default to keep the font size the same

M23

Melba23,

That's the second time you saved my bacon. I knew I was goingt o feel dumb with the answer. For what it's worth, I swear I tried to exhaust all other resources before posting a new topic.

Thanks so much.

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