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Comments by Running Fool (Top 2 by date)
Running Fool
12-Feb-14 14:54pm
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Sorry for the lack of details.
The idea is to mimic the Most Recent Files menu in Word 2013 / 356. I tried asking that directly and got no response so I asked a different way.
The hard part as I see it is the PushPin control for each file (hover over a file) that lets you pin it to the top of the list.
So: How does one mimic the Most Recent Files menu in Word 2013 / 356?
Thanks
Chris
Running Fool
12-Feb-14 14:42pm
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I agree with re-evaluating what is needed.
What I am trying do is to mimic the Most Recent Files menu in Word 2013 / 365.
An OwnerDraw list box should provide 2 lines of text in 2 different fonts on each item.
But how are the PushPin controls on each item (file) done?
Some one suggested a DataGrid but I have not been able to try it yet.
There probably is a better way than adding buttons to every item in a listbox.
Thanks
Chris