Frank:
Thanks for the suggestion.
I looked through the samples and could not find a an example. There were 
drag/drop items but not from an external source.
I have done drag and drop between listboxes on a form but not from an external 
program to a listbox.
I did notice that I could drag a file from the Explorer and drop in in the 
project manager and the drop put the file in the correct category. Example a 
JPG went to the 'other files' section of the project manager. Now the issue is 
how did 'they' do it.
I also searched the archives and found nothing on this topic.
Regards,

Jack



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From: [email protected] [[email protected]] On Behalf Of 
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Sent: Thursday, August 19, 2010 4:29 PM
To: [email protected]
Subject: Re: Drag filespec from Windows Explorer to a listbox

  Hi Jack,

I've never done it, but I know there are a few examples of drag and drop
in the solution.app which you would find in c:\program files\microsoft
visual foxpro 9\samples\solution

Frank.

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On 19/08/2010 04:16 PM, Jack Skelley wrote:
> Let's try again with a subject...
> Good Afternoon All:
> I'm trying to drag a file out of Windows Explorer (Win XP Pro) and drop the 
> file in a listbox and have the filename be added as an item.
> When I use the getfile() construct I have zero issue. So I thought I could 
> speed the process up by having the explorer open and drag and drop the file 
> in the listbox.
> Can anybody point me in the right direction?
> Thanks!
> Regards,
> Jack Skelley
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