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Default dynamically lengthened combobox


this one is a bit complicated.

so i have a form with a combobox and two textboxes. the combobox is,
by default, filled with the string "Ingredient 1" in the first line.

what i would like to do with this is to have the user input text into
either or both of the two text boxes, and when the user clicks the
combobox again, another row in the combobox, "Ingredient 2" is added so
that the user can input text into the textboxes for that ingredient.

the trick is, i would like to make it so that when the user returns to
ingredient 1 or 2 or so on, the text they entered for those ingredients
is filled back into the text box.

my only problem is i can't seem to find the method/properties that
allow changes on the selection of an item in a combobox. the rest i
think i can do.

any help is appreciated,
sven.


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