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TCheckListBox - MultiSelect

 
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John MacDonald
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PostPosted: Sun Nov 23, 2003 6:22 pm    Post subject: TCheckListBox - MultiSelect Reply with quote



Hello Everyone:

I want to use a CheckListBox to give the user a list of items to choose.

The list allows the user to pick more than one but does not have more that
one item that comes up selected when I scan through the items.

Is this a problem with the language?

I thought I would check the MultiSelect property but, can not find it in my
list.

Please help, almost completed.

JMAC out



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John MacDonald
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PostPosted: Sun Nov 23, 2003 7:38 pm    Post subject: Re: TCheckListBox - MultiSelect Reply with quote



OK I missed it:

This derivation has a Checked property that can be reviewed instead of
selected.
All OK now.

JMAC

"John MacDonald" <mac1 (AT) ica (DOT) net> wrote

Quote:
Hello Everyone:

I want to use a CheckListBox to give the user a list of items to choose.

The list allows the user to pick more than one but does not have more that
one item that comes up selected when I scan through the items.

Is this a problem with the language?

I thought I would check the MultiSelect property but, can not find it in
my
list.

Please help, almost completed.

JMAC out






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