On Mar 03, 2007, at 17:09 UTC, RBNUBE wrote:

> LOL I just read Joe's InvalidateCell post.  In my last post I mention
> that I did not use it.  The example should refresh properly on its
> own. However, if it does not in your project, then you might consider
> using it.
> 
> Hopefully this doesn't make matters even more confusing.  In either
> case, the example should work perfectly as is.  If you still have
> problems updating your list, then don't hesitate to use
> InvalidateCell as has been suggested.

Rbnube has a point here; a cell is automatically invalidated if you
change its text.  But, as far as I know, this does NOT occur if you
just change its CellTag, so in such cases you'd need to invalidate the
cell yourself.

Best,
- Joe

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