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>>aahhhh... but I taught I tried this before posting here. Sorry. It does works fine indeed. Thanks!!!
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>You'll never catch me admitting the reason I know this so well is because of all the million and one times I've forgotten to set visible.
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>Not to mention that it rather twists the mind that something can be visible and invisible at the same time. Huh? Actually I expect it might be related to the column sparse property, but am too lazy to check this morning.
Nope, it's not invisible and visible. It's invisible. What you see is the default textbox that Fox conjures instead of the invisible one, because that's what it does if you don't supply your own control. Or if your control is invisible.
The easy way to demonstrate this is to have your control in different colors or different font. If you see the regular black-on-white Arial textbox, that means your fancy textbox is either not instantiated at all, or invisible, or not the default current control.
And this didn't cost too much to learn. Only a couple of gray hairs :).