>Normally I would agree with you 100% (200%? Do I hear 300%...?)
and sold for 400%. ;-)
>but I think if you have a situation where the user may become confused, it is better to leave the disabled items in the list, even though it (1) takes more room on the form (2) requires more code to get around the keypress bug and (3) is just plain uuugly.
Ya know, every rule can be broken, once one understands the purpose of a rule. The probably most common exceptions I can think of are marketing, user wishes and using a list/combobox to select some action.
Christof
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