Hey Mike - sorry I didn't see your reply till now. 

At first I was hesitant to attempt to try and implement this particular 
solution - because it involved classes. I first tried to see if I could do it 
without doing the subclassing. But, then I saw that it required adding Methods 
and Properties to a Grid. I had done that with Forms - but, didn't know you 
couldn't do it with a Grid. So - I took at stab at how to sub-class, just a 
pure guess - since there were already a couple of visual classes in the project 
already - and was glad to see it was so easy to sub-class. 

And - they say you Can't teach an Old Dog New Tricks. Well - this Dog just 
learned something new!

:-)
-K-

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Subject: Re: Multi-Select Grid & Foxite Code Issue (Was...RE: A Question of 
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On 2016-01-29 17:20, Kurt Wendt wrote:
> To be honest - I hadn't sub-classed before, but, I figured it out and 
> made a Grid sub-class.



imo, subclassing is the BEST and will allow you to really love the Fox moreso.  
If I couldn't (or didn't) subclass, I might as well use VB.  
:-)

OOP is where's it at (still).

--Mike

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