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02-13-2008, 08:03 AM
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Hello all,
just a quick question...I'm quite confused...
What is the right behaviour at runtime for a NumUpDown on the device?
2d with Up/Dn arrows split vertically or 3d with Up/dn arrows split horizzontally?
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On the device: 2d vertically separated.
On the desktop: 3d horizontally separated.
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Many thanks Erel, that clarify the situation....
at least 20 NupUpDown field to be resized...
Mimmo
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