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    [RESOLVED] How to have a DialogueBox with windows forms application

    Hi, Iam using VS2010. I wish to use a DialogueBox with my windows forms application...over the grid rows...
    Actually my requirement is, while the user enters in to particular column of DataGridView, I wish to popup a DialogueBox & need to read the data ...
    Is it possible?
    Any samples or Ideas will be helpful...

    Thanks Again

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    Re: How to have a DialogueBox with windows forms application

    I found it, very clearly mentioned here..

    http://www.visualcplusdotnet.com/vis...dotnet22a.html

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    Re: How to have a DialogueBox with windows forms application

    Behind the link you posted is a nicely detailed article about creating dialogs in Windows Forms. I don't see the data grid view mentioned anywhere in there, though. Has your question been answered?
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    Re: How to have a DialogueBox with windows forms application

    Thanks Eri, Yah, My doubts get clear...
    Thanks a lot.... again....

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    Re: How to have a DialogueBox with windows forms application

    Ok, fine. Then please mark the thread [RESOLVED] using the thread tools menu at the top of the thread display.
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