>Hilmar,
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>Yep. Here is what Foxpro Help says about it: "An item in a ComboBox control can be disabled by placing a backslash (\) before the item. If the item begins with a backslash and should not be disabled, add an additional backslash." Hope this helps.
Thanks. I actually tried this, but it turned out that I worked with two columns, and the disabling only worked when I backslash-disabled
both items - even though the second column was invisible for the end-user (.ColumnCount = 1).
Hilmar.
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