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      Manas Bhardwaj
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      moonshaddow wrote:

      but it say that onlt a int32 can fit

      Is there a way by which you can wear a infant's pant. :laugh: BTW, this is how the RichTextBox has been built. The only workaround is to look for another control which support int64.

      Please remember to rate helpful or unhelpful answers, it lets us and people reading the forums know if our answers are any good.

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        moonshaddow wrote:

        but it say that onlt a int32 can fit

        Is there a way by which you can wear a infant's pant. :laugh: BTW, this is how the RichTextBox has been built. The only workaround is to look for another control which support int64.

        Please remember to rate helpful or unhelpful answers, it lets us and people reading the forums know if our answers are any good.

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        just a simple no would have of done, your first line(Is there a way...) was Inappropriate and unnecessary. :|

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          just a simple no would have of done, your first line(Is there a way...) was Inappropriate and unnecessary. :|

          J.Hardy

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          Mycroft Holmes
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          moonshaddow wrote:

          was Inappropriate and unnecessary

          Don't be silly, a sarcastic remark is always appreciated (if not by the wearee). At least he did elaborate why and give you an avenue to find a solution.

          Never underestimate the power of human stupidity RAH

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            moonshaddow wrote:

            was Inappropriate and unnecessary

            Don't be silly, a sarcastic remark is always appreciated (if not by the wearee). At least he did elaborate why and give you an avenue to find a solution.

            Never underestimate the power of human stupidity RAH

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            a sarcastic remark is always appreciated, not really1!

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              a sarcastic remark is always appreciated, not really1!

              J.Hardy

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              Mycroft Holmes
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              Ah but you are the wearee!

              Never underestimate the power of human stupidity RAH

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                Ah but you are the wearee!

                Never underestimate the power of human stupidity RAH

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                i would be ashamed if i was coders like you, it is you poeple who give coders a bad name

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                  i would be ashamed if i was coders like you, it is you poeple who give coders a bad name

                  J.Hardy

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                  J I'm not a coder. I'm a developer, someone who has a wider view than a coder.

                  moonshaddow wrote:

                  i would be ashamed if i was coders like you, it is you poeple who give coders a bad name

                  Where on earth did you get the idea that "coders" have a bad name. Possibly if you are talking about the sweat shop "code from specification" person, but a competant developer commands and usually gets a very high level of respect. Even junior developers in the team I run are respected and appreciated, they work hard and are paid to THINK, they are on their 1st or second job and most of them contribute to this site (hopefully they don't know my pseudonym). None of them would ask a question like your OP, they would do the research before exposing themselves to the ridicule the question deserves. You need to think about the questions you ask.

                  Never underestimate the power of human stupidity RAH

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                    J I'm not a coder. I'm a developer, someone who has a wider view than a coder.

                    moonshaddow wrote:

                    i would be ashamed if i was coders like you, it is you poeple who give coders a bad name

                    Where on earth did you get the idea that "coders" have a bad name. Possibly if you are talking about the sweat shop "code from specification" person, but a competant developer commands and usually gets a very high level of respect. Even junior developers in the team I run are respected and appreciated, they work hard and are paid to THINK, they are on their 1st or second job and most of them contribute to this site (hopefully they don't know my pseudonym). None of them would ask a question like your OP, they would do the research before exposing themselves to the ridicule the question deserves. You need to think about the questions you ask.

                    Never underestimate the power of human stupidity RAH

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                    you signature really matches you comment

                    J.Hardy

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                      you signature really matches you comment

                      J.Hardy

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                      moonshaddow
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                      another win for the little poeple! :)

                      J.Hardy

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