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Combobox dropdown width
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14/06/2013 03:03:22
 
 
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Forum:
Visual FoxPro
Category:
Coding, syntax & commands
Environment versions
Visual FoxPro:
VFP 9 SP2
OS:
Windows Server 2012
Network:
Windows 2008 Server
Database:
MS SQL Server
Application:
Web
Miscellaneous
Thread ID:
01576281
Message ID:
01576375
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Thanks Rick. I have a work-around for now. Will look into it more over the weekend.

>>>>>>>>>>Hi All,
>>>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>>>>Forgotten - is there a way to set the max width of the dropdown list of a combobox?
>>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>>>ColumnWidths
>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>>Hi Borislav, i tried that but it didnt work. My row source is wide and extends beyond my ColumnWidths value. Do I need to set something else?
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>How many columns you have and what width you want :-)
>>>>>>
>>>>>>1 column, 300 pixels which is the same as the combobox itself.
>>>>>
>>>>>What happens when you set ColumnWidths to 300?
>>>>
>>>>The same as if I leave it empty - the dropdown list extends far to the right (reflecting the underlying 120 character field to which it is bound).
>>>
>>>You want it smaller or wider?
>>>BTW you should set Columns to 1 also :-)
>>
>>I would like the dropdown area to be the same width as the combobox itself i.e. 300 pixels.
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>Jos, if you would, in your Init() event, execute the method this.SaveAsClass() and save it to some name, ZIP it up and add as an attachment so we can look at it.
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