Re: problem with datagrid losing cursor

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"Wylie" <wylie72@xxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
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Same thing. Originally it was omitted, I added it an attempt to get
the cursor (or whatever the correct terminology is) in the datagrid
cell.

The technical name is "caret." A more common term is "insertion point." Most
folks understand "cursor" as well but you should know what it "really" means
as far as Windows is concerned, especially if you ever dig into API
functions.


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