thanks for your quick response
Rod
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I have a groupbox containing 3 listbox and 3 radio buttons, Im trying to write a function to add items to all 3 listbox, but I keep getting errors like Conversion from type 'RadioButton' to type 'String' is not valid type errors, is there a way to specify which control on the groupbox I want to work with?
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by: Idle_MindPosted on 2009-05-03 at 21:28:39ID: 24292519
With VB.Net 2008, you can specify that you only want a specific TYPE of control returned like this:
pe(Of ListBox)()
For Each lb As ListBox In Me.GroupBox2.Controls.OfTy
lb.Items.Add("wwwww")
lb.Items.Add("ddddd")
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