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Need to remove Text object from Grid/Column
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26/12/1997 18:35:53
Cetin Basoz
Engineerica Inc.
Izmir, Turkey
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Forum:
Visual FoxPro
Category:
Coding, syntax & commands
Miscellaneous
Thread ID:
00068019
Message ID:
00068037
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>>>>>>>>I need to remove a text object that was accidentally inserted into a column in a
>>>>>>>>grid...is there an easy way to remove objects in Grids?
>>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>>Thanks!
>>>>>>>If you mean another (second, third...) textbox on a column then select it in PEM sheet, click form title and press DEL.
>>>>>>Forgive my ignorance...PEM sheet? What is that...
>>>>>Oh sorry I mean properties (Properties Events Methods).
>>>>I realized what PEM was right when I sent the message...but I'm still not sure what sheet you mean... Do you mean the Properties Dialog Popup or what?
>>>>
>>>>Thanks.
>>>The sheet on the right lower corner (if place not changed) listing properties, events and methods is called PEM sheet. There in object combobox find the textbox you accidentally added, it is in outline form so you will see something like :
>>>form1
>>>--grid1
>>>----column1
>>>------header1
>>>------text1
>>>------text2 && Select this one
>>>Click on the form title in the designer then press DEL.
>>Sorry, I'm not seeing it...are you referencing something in 3.0? I'm just not seeing it in 5.0. (that's not saying that I'm not blind. The properties Combobox won't let me delete anything.
>>
>>Thanks...
>Now step by step :
>- In the form designer click on the grid.
>- Right click and select properties to open property sheet
>- Right click and select to edit grid
>- Goto properties sheet - in combobox find your extra control
>- Click on form title or somewhere else on form (in prop sheet still extra control is displayed)
>- press DEL
>- The extra control in column will be removed
By the way, sorry for not getting to the chat room... I had to take care of some other business...

Thanks again!
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