>Hi Erik,
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>I've a look at your article. You've presented great ideas, but what i need to know is how you handle when you have grids at your form, with code on the textbox, of some columns? Because, at your code you remove the column, right? Any idea?
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I added code the the routine that swaps the controls out to only swap the controls if the old control is named text1. This way if I want to add code to a column's control, I just change the name to something meaningful and the grid class skips it over. Same goes when you want to put a special class in there at degign time: just make sure you give it an intelligent name, and the grid class will skip over it.
Erik Moore
Clientelligence