I cannot remember when, but I guess it was pure and simple logic. All controls 
have a bounding rect, and if this bounding rect is higher than its width then… 
:-)

Tore


> 28. jun. 2016 kl. 19.26 skrev Dar Scott <d...@swcp.com>:
> 
> Wow!  That is cool!  How did you even discover this?  
> 
>> On Jun 28, 2016, at 10:55 AM, Tore Nilsen <tore.nil...@me.com> wrote:
>> 
>> It is even easier, just make the height of the bounding rectangle higher 
>> than the width and you will have a vertical progress bar.
>> 
>> Tore
>>> 28. jun. 2016 kl. 18.50 skrev rjd318 <rjd...@gmail.com>:
>>> 
>>> Hi all - I guess it's not as easy as rotating the existing progress bar 
>>> control? Anyone know of a pre-existing technique to do this?
>>> 
>>> - Jose 
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