How to change the back color when the combobox is disabled. it looks odd when it is disabled?
I have a combobox. When it is disabled, it is not visible correctly. How to overcome this issue?
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I have a combobox. When it is disabled, it is not visible correctly. How to overcome this issue?
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I have a combobox. When it is disabled, it is not visible correctly. How to overcome this issue?
c# vb.net winforms
I have a combobox. When it is disabled, it is not visible correctly. How to overcome this issue?
c# vb.net winforms
c# vb.net winforms
asked Nov 13 '18 at 9:03
Anand PulakalaAnand Pulakala
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– Nekeniehl
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Hi, you can start looking here -> stackoverflow.com/tour
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Hi, you can start looking here -> stackoverflow.com/tour
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Change the CanSelect property to False instead of disabling it.
combobox1.CanSelect = False
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This is not a trivial thing to do, you can search forum for similar threads, such as Actual text color on disabled button
One good workaround is to put a textbox before the ComboBox and insert selected value there. You can then use
Me.TextBox1.ReadOnly = True
Instead of:
Me.ComboBox.Enabled = False
You can change the value in textbox when ComboBox is changed:
Private Sub ComboBox1_SelectedIndexChanged(sender As Object, e As EventArgs) Handles ComboBox1.SelectedIndexChanged
Me.TextBox1.Text = Me.ComboBox1.GetItemText(Me.ComboBox1.SelectedItem)
End Sub
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Change the CanSelect property to False instead of disabling it.
combobox1.CanSelect = False
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Change the CanSelect property to False instead of disabling it.
combobox1.CanSelect = False
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Change the CanSelect property to False instead of disabling it.
combobox1.CanSelect = False
Change the CanSelect property to False instead of disabling it.
combobox1.CanSelect = False
answered Nov 13 '18 at 10:06
preciousbetinepreciousbetine
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This is not a trivial thing to do, you can search forum for similar threads, such as Actual text color on disabled button
One good workaround is to put a textbox before the ComboBox and insert selected value there. You can then use
Me.TextBox1.ReadOnly = True
Instead of:
Me.ComboBox.Enabled = False
You can change the value in textbox when ComboBox is changed:
Private Sub ComboBox1_SelectedIndexChanged(sender As Object, e As EventArgs) Handles ComboBox1.SelectedIndexChanged
Me.TextBox1.Text = Me.ComboBox1.GetItemText(Me.ComboBox1.SelectedItem)
End Sub
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This is not a trivial thing to do, you can search forum for similar threads, such as Actual text color on disabled button
One good workaround is to put a textbox before the ComboBox and insert selected value there. You can then use
Me.TextBox1.ReadOnly = True
Instead of:
Me.ComboBox.Enabled = False
You can change the value in textbox when ComboBox is changed:
Private Sub ComboBox1_SelectedIndexChanged(sender As Object, e As EventArgs) Handles ComboBox1.SelectedIndexChanged
Me.TextBox1.Text = Me.ComboBox1.GetItemText(Me.ComboBox1.SelectedItem)
End Sub
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This is not a trivial thing to do, you can search forum for similar threads, such as Actual text color on disabled button
One good workaround is to put a textbox before the ComboBox and insert selected value there. You can then use
Me.TextBox1.ReadOnly = True
Instead of:
Me.ComboBox.Enabled = False
You can change the value in textbox when ComboBox is changed:
Private Sub ComboBox1_SelectedIndexChanged(sender As Object, e As EventArgs) Handles ComboBox1.SelectedIndexChanged
Me.TextBox1.Text = Me.ComboBox1.GetItemText(Me.ComboBox1.SelectedItem)
End Sub
This is not a trivial thing to do, you can search forum for similar threads, such as Actual text color on disabled button
One good workaround is to put a textbox before the ComboBox and insert selected value there. You can then use
Me.TextBox1.ReadOnly = True
Instead of:
Me.ComboBox.Enabled = False
You can change the value in textbox when ComboBox is changed:
Private Sub ComboBox1_SelectedIndexChanged(sender As Object, e As EventArgs) Handles ComboBox1.SelectedIndexChanged
Me.TextBox1.Text = Me.ComboBox1.GetItemText(Me.ComboBox1.SelectedItem)
End Sub
answered Nov 13 '18 at 9:32
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