>It's interesting that you mention that...I was just looking at that myself.
>I'm not sure if I've got the space for all that... I may have to set it up on a separate form... but my boss would prefer that I not have to add another form... user issues ;-)
Perhaps you can use a separate page on a pageframe. Or perhaps a "dropdown" container: if the user clicks a button, the container will become visible, or change size, temporarily covering up some other objects (this is comparable to the VFP ComboBox).
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>Rick
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>>The Outlook Express implementation looks like a TextBox, combined with a ListBox, plus a few buttons. You could do the same. If the user types an e-mail address in the TextBox, and presses the "Add" button, it will be added to the ListBox.
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