Hello Jack,
In addition (I think) Locked used to be a property (in VB6) where a control
would be disabled but not look like it was disabled. This would allow a textbox
to be uneditable but remain white unlike if it was disabled.
--
Rory
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Actually I think "locked" is not a bad word since when you click on
one of those items in the designer you see a little locked padlock on
the item.
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Actually I think "locked" is not a bad word since when you click on
one of those items in the designer you see a little locked padlock on
the item.
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would be disabled but not look like it was disabled. This would allow a textbox
to be uneditable but remain white unlike if it was disabled.
--
Rory