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>>Thanks William. In this case I want to see two columns but since column 2 is reserved for the pointer (and already invisible) I need to simulate a second column with a vertical bar in the middle of column 1.
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>Why? Add a third column, and
>this.columnwidths="200,0,130"
>- put your numbers, of course, but the zero for the second column should do the trick.
>Haven't used this on listboxes, but if it works so fine on combos...
Good point, but I was incorrect in what I described before... :)
The framework I use (Codemine) doesn't actually use the second column of the listbox for the pointer like I said, but only the second column of the array it receives as a parameter. It then places the pointer (second column of the input array) into the List.ItemData property.
It is probably easier to use Courier New 8 for the list than creating a subclass.
Thank you very much for your help.
Alex
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