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Terry,

>but I just can’t find an event in the datagrid to capture data changes. Did I miss an event somewhere?<

Grids are trickier <g> ... I've barely used grids, so I'm not gonna be able to give you much advice about them, but I *think* (major emphasis on the word think <g>) you need to do something like looking at the changed events for the individual columns in your grid. IOW, if you have a column containing a TextBox (DataGridTextBoxColumn), then the TextBox property of this would also contain the .TextChanged event. You're gonna have to play with this one a little bit, as I really don't have any code snippets to show you at this point.

>As a side note, could you tell me how to change the backcolor for code blocks in the UT messages.<

That's easy ... use the pre tag on either side of your code block. That's < pre > and < /pre > (without the spaces).


>Also what is the custom on echoing the last message with a reply? I want to use proper etiquette.<

The answer to that one will probably get down to a religious war. <g> I prefer to put the quote last, after my reply, and occasionally imbed parts in my reply and surround the quote with italics ( < i >, < /i > without the spaces). I know a lot of people put their reply *after* the quoted message ... personally that drives me nuts, because I have to scroll down through stuff I've already read (perhaps several times!!) before I can read the reply. So, as you can see, there's no right or wrong way to do it. =)

~~Bonnie
Bonnie Berent DeWitt
NET/C# MVP since 2003

http://geek-goddess-bonnie.blogspot.com
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