On 7-May-07, at 11:16 AM, Bart Pietercil wrote:

>
> On 7-mei-07, at 18:44, Arnaud Nicolet wrote:
>
>> Le 7 mai 07 à 18:38 Soir, Bart Pietercil a écrit:
>>
>>> But why would I need control arrays if i have controls  
>>> addressable by
>>> name :-)
>>> if I know that radiobutton1 and radiobutton2 need to be checked
>>> against each other I just retrieve those two from the ControlDict
>>>
>>> Bart
>>
>> Yes, that's true.
>> It's just sometimes more convenient to clone controls if they have a
>> lot of properties to configure which are same as the cloned one.
>
> Euhm, I definitely am in untested waters now, but could I clone a
> control from my ControlDict ?
> Lets assume checkboxes
> If I know I want to clone those later on I have set the index of the
> original CB = 0
>
> Something like
>
> aCB = ControlDict.Value("CB1")
> anotherCB = new aCB
> anotherCB.Name = "CB2"
> ControlDict.Value("CB2") = anotherCB

No
Needs to be a member of a control array unless it's a container control
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