Re: I Think I Found The Problem
- From: "Warren J. Hairston" <whairston@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Wed, 22 Nov 2006 21:45:14 -0500
Dave,
Thanks so much for your help. To reproduce the problem I was encountering,
set the combo box's Sorted property to True while in design mode, then run
the program. I posted another message on this thread earlier today with the
details that I found that pointed me to this bug. Now I have a workaround,
but hopefully Microsoft will fix this so that others don't have to learn the
hard way (like I did).
Thanks again,
- Warren
.
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