If you also email me your respons it will
be greatly appreciated.
Thank You
David
da...@abtcorp.com wrote in article <52pr26$g...@news2.noc.netcom.net>...
You can also check Objective Grid from Stingray:
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da...@abtcorp.com wrote:
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> Is there a grid control like an excel view where you can
> edit each cell
>
> If you also email me your respons it will
> be greatly appreciated.
>
> Thank You
>
> David
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da...@abtcorp.com wrote in article <52pr26$g...@news2.noc.netcom.net>...
Well, sort of. Using the CGridCtrl (which seems to be a C++ wrapper
around a VBX grid), one gets simple grid functionality, but no direct
"edit in the cell." To do that, I
1) Placed the grid and an edit control on the dialog. The edit box
is initially disabeled and invisible.
2) Upon receiving a double click a the grid cell, obtain the dimensions
and position of the cell, then
3) Use that info to size and place the edit box over the cell, then
4) Transfer the info from the grid cell to the edit box, make it visible,
and set the focus to the edit box.
5) When done editing, do all in reverse. Whew! But it works.
Any better versions would be appreciated.
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Look at GridWiz from McRae Software. More info about GridWiz can be found
at: http://www.mcraesoft.com. Visit the home page and obtain an eval copy
of the latest version. Hope this helps.
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N. McRae
MSI, Inc.