>>>>>Mark Oliva
>>>>>You can add any control to grid.column: Right-click on grid, select Edit, click on appropriate column, click on 'CommandButton' button in Controls toolbar, click on column again. After it's done, you may reset Column.CurrentControl and Sparse properties. You can even remove default Column.Textbox
>>>
>>>Thanks for your reponse Ed,, but It seems that Right-Click the Grid but nothing
>>>happens the Edit selection does not show..
>>>I select the grid object in my form and then Right-Click but nothing.
>>>
>>>Is this the right way??
>>
>>Strange! It must work. Another way is to select appropriate column in property sheet, and then click on control, click on column.
>
>You know, I had my ColumnCount set to -1 and nothing happens, I change that to
>2 only and then yes I can Edit the columns, now I did what you suggested and
>the command button is there but when I run the form the button does not
>appear in the column (I am populating the grid with a SQL select view)
>
>thanks for your help
>
>Mark Oliva
You should reset Column.CurrentControl and (if you want) Column.Sparse property.
Edward Pikman
Independent Consultant