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VS2005 vb.net windows app textbox error

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    I am having a problem on my first VS2005 vb.net windows app. I am pulling data from a database and populating a textbox, with multiline=true and with vertical scroll bar. When I run the app, when you move the mouse over the textbox, the contents disappear and the white background is gone too.. you move the mouse over it and sometimes the data comes back. Is this something I did or a known problem that I should update my code or IDE to fix it. Thanks mjc

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      I am having a problem on my first VS2005 vb.net windows app. I am pulling data from a database and populating a textbox, with multiline=true and with vertical scroll bar. When I run the app, when you move the mouse over the textbox, the contents disappear and the white background is gone too.. you move the mouse over it and sometimes the data comes back. Is this something I did or a known problem that I should update my code or IDE to fix it. Thanks mjc

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      DigiOz Multimedia
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      lol... no, that's not a common problem as far as I know. Can you post the relevant code here? P.S. This question should be in the Visual Basic forum. :)

      Pete Soheil DigiOz Multimedia http://www.digioz.com

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