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Hiding a combo column
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04/04/2000 18:32:25
 
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Visual FoxPro
Catégorie:
Gestionnaire d'écran & Écrans
Divers
Thread ID:
00355338
Message ID:
00355361
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Oh...I think I see what you are talking about now...it extends past it by a few pixels! hmmmm...I've been doing this for six years now and never noticed that before....interesting observation. Must be another of VPF's "features"
GeneS

>What is interesting is that my combo width is 100, and my column widths are 100,0 and the drop list is past the end of the combo. This makes me suspicious that the last column still isn't actually 0.
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>>I think it is respecting the width...if you have ColumnLines set to .T. then the combobox places a line between the two columns, the second column still exists...it just happens to have a width of zero.
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>>>I was just looking at this. This would remove the line, but it still bugs me that my second column is not respecting the zero width.
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>>>>Is your ColumnLines property set to .T.?
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>>>>>I have a combo with 2 columns. One of the column widths is set to zero, but it still appears as a narrow column. Any ideas how make it invisible? Columnwidths=100,0
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