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Default list box

Is it possible to recognise the clicking of the scrollbar on a list box as
an event?

I have a series of records with the record index displayed in the list box.
I want the appropriate record detail to be displayed on a form when the user
scrolls through the index. I can do it if they click the list box, but not
if they simply scroll.

Any ideas?

Andrew



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Hi Andrew

There is imo no "appropriate record" for a listbox. Unless you made it so
narrow that is displays only one item at the time. If so then listbox is
wrong, you need a combobox.

HTH. Best wishes Harald

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Is it possible to recognise the clicking of the scrollbar on a list box as
an event?

I have a series of records with the record index displayed in the list

box.
I want the appropriate record detail to be displayed on a form when the

user
scrolls through the index. I can do it if they click the list box, but

not
if they simply scroll.

Any ideas?

Andrew





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