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Question by Newbie17
Submitted on 4/26/2004
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Hello Reader,

When I try to set the background Image for a Form using the BackgroundImage property, the background Image is always tiled. Is there any way to make the background Image appear centered or streched. That is, can I set the background Image to the Form's center or can I stretch the background Image to fit the Form?

Thank you,
Newbie


Answer by Idreesbadshah
Submitted on 10/6/2005
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you should use background-image:norepeat property

 

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