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How do I use an 'All' entry in controls - asp.net, VB

Asked by ttinsley in Programming for ASP.NET, .Net Editors & IDEs, Visual Studio

Visual Studio 2005, Visual Basic, Forms, Listboxes or Similar. I would like to configure my list boxes to use both a bound link to distinct data to poulate the listbox and some kind of wildcard *, like% etc to add an 'All' Entry. I could do it another way but I'm Lazy and overworked:) If I can't do both of these together how about ust an 'All' Option in a static list, heck, that would even make me happy.
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