>It can be done. Just set the Combo.Value property to "", or 0, depending on the datatype of the Value property. I am assuming that "" and 0 are not the valid BoundColumn values of the List.
Let me give you more details on what I want to do.
I want the delete button to delete the content of the right combobox. You see from my example that now I have two comboboxes containing values. I just want to erase the content of the last accessed combobox.
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>>Because I don't have much space on my screen here's what I'd like to be able to do
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>>Have four comboboxes and only one button to delete the content of a combobox
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>>Example : User selects something with combobox3 then user selects something with combobox1 but realizes he made an error and clicks on the delete button and this deletes the content of combobox1
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>>Can this be done? and how?
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