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    Hi all, I'm trying to copy a feature thats in Outlook. In the To field when creating a new email, if you type in an email address that you have used before, it will automatically display it and allow you to press enter. Once you have done this, if you click on the email address, it selects it as a block and not as a piece of text. If you double click on it, it shows you information on that email address. I am building an application for internal requests and would like the user to be able to type in the User's name in which the request is for, and on leaving the textbox, it will check the typed in User's Name and if it matches then it does what I described above, turns into an object and when you double click on it, it will show that users information. I've played around with a Rich Text Box, and i've managed to get it to underline all the User's Names that are correct, but if I click on it, it will act as if its text (of course) and if the user continues typing it remains underlined. Any idea's? TIA Gav

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      Hi all, I'm trying to copy a feature thats in Outlook. In the To field when creating a new email, if you type in an email address that you have used before, it will automatically display it and allow you to press enter. Once you have done this, if you click on the email address, it selects it as a block and not as a piece of text. If you double click on it, it shows you information on that email address. I am building an application for internal requests and would like the user to be able to type in the User's name in which the request is for, and on leaving the textbox, it will check the typed in User's Name and if it matches then it does what I described above, turns into an object and when you double click on it, it will show that users information. I've played around with a Rich Text Box, and i've managed to get it to underline all the User's Names that are correct, but if I click on it, it will act as if its text (of course) and if the user continues typing it remains underlined. Any idea's? TIA Gav

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