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    Solved: List Box question that I can't find answer to

    I am using List boxes now and they always have a horizonatl scroll bar? Is it possible to get rid of it?

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    does it do anything.....I think it's an added control to a listbox...can you select just the scrollbar
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    Check the properties for the listbox if it is larger than 1 then you will probably have horiz. scrollbars depending on....other things like the width of the listbox, etc.
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    properties.....columncount....sorry.
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    Steve,

    Thank you for your help. Column Count was already set to 1 and all the items added to it were narrower than the list box but the scroll bar still showed up. When I increased the width even more it dissapeared. Thank you.

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    No problem Daniel....hope I helped some..
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