Not a bad idea. I tend to use my CellTags for other metadata, so this never occurred to me.

In a way it's a shame there isn't a class listboxRow that we can extend.

Tom

On 02/03/2006, at 9:13 AM, Keith Hutchison wrote:

On 3/2/06, Tom Benson <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

no worries,

Under some circumstances you may need to invalidate the row after you
update it's enabled state in order to get it to redraw.

dim i as integer

for i = 0 to me.columncount-1
  me.invalidatecell(row,i)
next


I do this in the assigning RowEnabled Function after I update the array.



Thanks, I'm going to add a custom class instance to each row via the cell
tag,
that way I can get the row to ask itself its valid or not


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Keith Hutchison
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