Objects property would be a good choice.
regards,
NIRAV KAKU
On 6 Jul 01, at 12:22, Ross Levis wrote:
> Thanks all for the help. I think I will use a static array and limit the
> numbers.
>
> I have another newbie question. What is the standard way of internally storing
> data attached to a listbox item.
> ie. I have a listbox which has user defined items that can be added & deleted.
> For each of the items I need to display/store particular information.
> eg. On the left I have a Listbox containing account numbers and on the right I
> have edit boxes containing Name, Address etc.
>
> Can I use the Items.Objects property to link each item to another object in
> this case? Or do I simply store the Name/Address data in a string array
> indexed on the ItemIndex. That creates a problem when the user deletes an item
> >from the list -- I would have to move the data around in the array which I
> would rather not do. Maybe I should use the item Tag property to store the
> index of the related array data.
>
> (BTW: The data will eventually be saved to a text file)
>
> Thanks,
> Ross.
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