Hi Jill,
>Thanks Jess, I wasn't specific, but that's what I meant when I wrote:
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>>I know how to use a grid, w/a "select" column
You can create your own grid class with such functionality using DynamicBackColor, but I'm afraid, it would be really tough to implement. I'm also interested in something similar (not a checkbox in the grid, as obvious, but not convenient for the end-user solution), but simulation of multiselect editable list or multiselect grid. I can say, that right now if list has more than 200 items, it starts to behave flanky :( I already noticed this and still can not resolve... I haven't checked VB listboxes, if they have the similar bug... Take a look into 'Flakiness behavior of listboxes' thread.
Let me know about your approach.
Thanks in advance.
>But my client would like to use his mouse to drag and select multiple entries...I'll probably have to go with the checkbox in the grid. J
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>>>I just looked at the List box and it looks like multiple entries can be selected, fine. I could use a control or a right click to make the change. But then the user loses the ability to enter data directly into the grid control.
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>>Why don't you use the grid as your control for multiple selection. You can add a field with logical type then make that as your controlsource in one of the column of the grid with checkbox control instead of textbox. The checkbox control will then be your basis on which records are selected in the grid. This is one way of achieving your desired functionality.
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>>>I know how to use a grid, w/a "select" column, but wonder if there is any way to offer my client when he wants?
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>>>Input is appreciated. J
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