On Mar 1, 2006, at 5:52 PM, Greg wrote:
I just tried this in 2006r1 on Mac OS X 10.4.5 and it worked just
fine:
listbox1.HeadingIndex = -1
Tell us a little more about platform and such...
Just figured it out...
I wanted the header highlighed because in my app clicking on a header
selects a the column (I handle cell appearance in cellBackgroundPaint
and celltextpaint events). For his use I did not want the columns to
sort so I set:
Listbox.ColumnSortDirection(-1) = 0
When you do that, although HeadingIndex can still switch the
highlight from one cell to another setting HeaderHighlight = -1 has
no effect!
I would think this is a bug... what do others think?
In nay case RS has so much on it's plate I doubt this would be
addressed anytime soon.. so I'll have to use my workaround...
- Karen
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