Doug,
>Hey, wouldn't this security enforcement be better served somewhere other than the When event of the list? My reasoning, is that by returning .F. in the When, the user won't be able to scroll the list. I think the Mover needs to be read-only, not the lists. You can probably just do this in the MoverContainer's MoveOne, MoveAll, RemoveOne, & RemoveAll methods.>
Actually, this really boils down to a question of how to make a list box read only. What are your thoughts on this?
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Kevin McNeish
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