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I try to change settings of TMonthCalendar via CalColors but it doesn't work. Neither at design time or run time. The calendar remains unchanged.

Update:
Looks like somebody reported EXACTLY the same issue on Quality Central:
http://qc.embarcadero.com/wc/qcmain.aspx?d=53494

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As David says the TMonthCalendar internaly uses the MCM_SETCOLOR message to set the colors of the control, but when the visual styles are active this message has not effect. As workaround you can use the SetWindowTheme function to disable the visual styles on this control only.

Try this sample :

uses
  UxTheme;

   SetWindowTheme(MonthCalendar1.Handle, '', '');
   MonthCalendar1.CalColors.MonthBackColor:=clWebKhaki;
   MonthCalendar1.CalColors.TitleBackColor:=clWebDarkOrange;

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    To add to this, you want to call SetWindowTheme in an overridden CreateWnd so that the setting will be re-applied if the window handle is re-created. Jan 4, 2013 at 14:13
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This behaviour is as designed. The control is a wrapper around the Win32 control. Take a look at the documentation for MCM_SETCOLOR. In the remarks you find this statement.

If visual styles are active, this message has no effect except when wParam is MCSC_BACKGROUND.

I think that in Vista and later, even attempts to set MCSC_BACKGROUND, which corresponds to CalColors.BackColor, have no effect.

If you disable visual styles in your application you can indeed see that the settings specified in CalColors are applied.

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