I just tried

        HTML listBoxHtml = new HTML(mycolorliststring.get
(threadtype));
        return ColorfulListBox.wrap(listBoxHtml.getElement());

but i get an error

On Mar 16, 8:20 am, "[email protected]" <[email protected]>
wrote:
> but that will make it just an html object no way to make it back to a
> listbox?
>
> On Mar 13, 2:18 pm, Velu <[email protected]> wrote:
>
> > Hopefully the solution below will help you.
>
> > Create your list box once and -
>
> > String listBoxHtmlString = yourListBox.toString();
>
> > Once you have the html string you can create as many number of HTML
> > objects out of that as needed.
>
> > HTML listBoxHtml = new HTML(listBoxHtmlString);
> > yourWidget.add(listBoxHtml, left, top);
>
> > However, I am not sure this is anymore efficient than creating as many
> > instances of the ListBox itself.
>
> > Try it and let us know.
>
> > Thanks
> > S. Velu
>
> > On Mar 13, 1:04 pm, "[email protected]" <[email protected]>
> > wrote:
>
> > > Just wondering is there any way to make clone of listbox where I would
> > > not have to readd all the values to a new listbox again.
>
> > > For example my listbox is filled with like 100 items.
>
> > > It will have to go though a loop to add them. I have more than one
> > > listbox so it would have to go though a loop to add them to the new
> > > listbox.
>
> > > So is there any where where you can create one listbox and than make
> > > new listbox use the old lsitbox name/values
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