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| | Re: Muliti line There are two ways: 1. Hook the keypress event and bypass the enter key 2. Hook the textchanged event and remove the enter char from the text of the text box. ________________________ sa@xxxxxx http://www.dailycoding.com DailyCoding.com - daily code for C#, .NET, ASP.NET, SQL |
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| | Muliti line I 'm using Muliti line in a text box but I don't want enter give me another line is possible to prevent enter from add line in text box ? |
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| | Re: Muliti line If this is a windows forms application, the TextBox AcceptsReturn property might work for you, providing you can set up a default button on the form. Under those circumstances, with AcceptsReturn = False (the default), pressing the Enter key will activate the default button instead of being processed by the control, although you might like that behavior even less. In these circumstances, Ctrl-Enter must instead be used to insert a carriage-return line-feed into the control. If you don't want to, or can't, have a default button on the form then you'll have to catch the Enter key in the KeyDown event of the control and wave it off. Tom Dacon Dacon Software Consulting "a" <a@xxxxxx> wrote in message news:O2SJifh0IHA.1768@xxxxxx Quote: >I 'm using Muliti line in a text box but I don't want enter give me another >line > is possible to prevent enter from add line in text box ? > |
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