Mat,
I probably shouldn't answer MM questions, since I don't use it, but one of the things you can do is make copies of the DataTable that you're using (from your business object) and use a different copy for each ComboBox's DataSource.
~~Bonnie
>In the MM Developers Guide it explains how to turn off synchronization for 2 different combo box controls based on the same business object. This works great for 2 controls, but what is the best way to do this for several controls? I have 10 combo controls that are based on the same business object and will each display the same list of choices, but I would like them to work independtly of the other controls. Thanks in advance for any ideas.
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>Kind Regards,
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>Mat