AD
Administrator
Syncfusion Team
June 21, 2005 09:52 PM UTC
Hi John,
There is no simple way to display an unfiltered AutoComplete. Any method to do so is complicated at best, and requires extending the class and altering behavior.
However, our ComboBoxAdv and MultiColumnComboBox controls provide similar AutoComplete capability and don''t filter their dropdowns. You might want to look into using one of those two controls.
Regards,
Gregory Austin
Syncfusion Inc.
JA
John Agan
June 22, 2005 06:45 PM UTC
Thanks, I''ll give that a try..
>Hi John,
>
> There is no simple way to display an unfiltered AutoComplete. Any method to do so is complicated at best, and requires extending the class and altering behavior.
>
> However, our ComboBoxAdv and MultiColumnComboBox controls provide similar AutoComplete capability and don''t filter their dropdowns. You might want to look into using one of those two controls.
>
>Regards,
>Gregory Austin
>Syncfusion Inc.