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Setting the width of the dropdown list

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    hi, anyone Know how can I present a list that is wide enough to hold the widest string.? Thanx anta ;)

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      hi, anyone Know how can I present a list that is wide enough to hold the widest string.? Thanx anta ;)

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      hi, You can use the String Builder in the .NET. However, I had a loop where I was doing about 1,200 concatinations. Using String Builder reduced the time this took substantially. Use stringbuilder whenever you need to do LOTS of String Manipulations. Hope this will solve your problem.....:) Sukesh.g

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