>>>>>I may have spoken too soon. Can you explain the line:
>>>>>
>>>>>Grid.oSyncGrid = myOtherGrid
>>>>
>>>>Yeah, that was the line I didn't think was clear. :-) What I was suggesting was creating a grid class, and adding a custom property to that class that held an object pointer to the other one. So, in Grid1, you would set oSyncGrid to 'ThisForm.Grid2', and in Grid2, you would set oSyncGrid to 'ThisForm.Grid1'. Also, you should set the property to a blank in the Destroy of the grid, or you won't be able to release the form, because of the outstanding object reference....
>>>
>>>Just to add a little decoration to your work, Garrett, you/Lincoln could make sure that the active row in each grid is highlighted using some of our FILES code for handling whole-row highlighting.
>>>
>>>Barbara
>>
>>Hello Barbara,
>>
>>What is exactly the FILES code for handling whole-row highlighting?
>>
>>Pat Boens
>Hi Pat,
>Not sure but maybe Barbara was referring to the gridx(1).zip file in files\classes section.
>Cetin
Hello Cetin,
Sorry. I didn't get to the Universal thread for several days so that I got your message only now. Thanks for giving me some light. By the way I just upgraded to the Premium membership (or what ever it's called) so that I think I'll be able to better follow the threads, etc. I am in charge of a User group in Belgium and I plan to make all of our members migrating to the Universal thread.
Bye,
Pat