![]() ![]() I thought that was all going to work fine, BUT it seems you can't use SetFocus on a ListView! If I do MainList. Give focus back to the textbox which you first typed in. ![]() ![]() when a record in the listview is double clicked it open a 'sub' form to edit and save. Use SendKeys() to simulate Up arrow then Down arrow to force VB to realize the selection is at that position, then it would scroll to that position (it does this if you press Up then Down yourself). at 23:34 The listview is in the 'main' form. Sorry for a double-post but at least it has some useful info. One more thing i dont regularly visit this site because am usually bz. and since your adding and adding an entry Use Redim for your array. i think this can solve your problem.Ī dynamic arrays can solve your problem. ![]()
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