1) Have you tried \n or \r? May work. Please let us know.
2) Try the Latin-1 version of the char. I'm not sure Win32::GUI supports UTF16 which I think is the normal encoding in many Windows API calls. But those may not be used by Win32::GUI.
4) If you download The GUI Loft and install the PPMs, there is a Win32::GUI::BorderlessWindow available, which sounds like what you want.
5) The -bitmap option should work, if it doesn't try something like:
my $bmpSaveAs = Win32::GUI::Bitmap->new($file) or die;
$lblSaveAs->SetImage($bmSaveAs);
/J
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