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Old November 20th, 2003, 06:50 AM
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Default Formatting data in MsFlexGrid - How ?

Hi,

Can anyone tell me how to format inputs in MSFlexGrid using format characters/strings (e.g. string "1234ABC" -> string "123.4.ABC" etc.) ?

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Unfortunatly you will have to create your own 'mask' routine before passing the Chasracters, otherwise create your own control with a combination of the MSFLexGrid and the mask control.

 
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Just use "mask text box" in cell of MSFlexgrid. Editing text in Mesk Text Box and Update in MSFlexgrid.






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