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Suraklyn

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This is just something I'm playing with at the moment.

Suppose I create a user control that contains both a flex grid of some kind along with a text box. I then add that user control to a form. I'm trying to find a way to modify certain aspects of the grid contained in the control just added to the form without changing the actual control (ie rows, cols, etc).

I haven't found a way of doing this yet. Maybe there isn't. However, maybe there is and one of you can help point me in the right direction. --
Jonathan
 
Not sure if I understand what you're trying to do exactly, so bare with me.

You want to be able to change the Rows property of the flexgrid contained within your user control. Add a public property to the user control that sets the rows property of the flexgrid.

--- User Control ---
Puplic Property Let Rows(ByVal Value as Long)
flexgrid.Rows = Value
End Property

Public Property Get Rows() as Long
Rows = flexgrid.Rows
End Property
 
That is exactly what I was talking about, and that will also let me expand to a few other ideas. Anyhow, thanks!

It's always fun being new to different languages. There's never a shortage of things to learn.
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Jonathan
 
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