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We recently introduced a highly requested feature for our WinForms Lookup Editor — Multiple Item Selection. In this new selection mode, the Lookup Editor displays a column with checkboxes. Users can select lookup items with the mouse or keyboard. Enable...
Bogdan Kharchenko (DevExpress)
24 July 2023
Whether used on a standalone basis or within container controls such as our WinForms Grid or WinForms TreeList , data lookups are indispensable. Over the years, we’ve created numerous lookups to help you address a wide range of usage scenarios. The purpose...
Vladimir Abadzhev (DevExpress)
28 November 2017
So we had a bunch of questions come up and I figured I'd elaborate on this blog post and give you a bit more info on our updated Lookup Editor for WinForms... Multiple Keys : No matter the number of key fields, you can easily bind your business objects...
Ray Navasarkian (DevExpress)
26 May 2016
Here's a quick Gedankenexperiment for you on a Monday. Can you think of a data-driven app that does not use Lookups and if so, what does an app like that look like? It's hard for me to imagine a Windows app without lookups and for that reason, we ship...
Ray Navasarkian (DevExpress)
23 May 2016
If you've been using our WPF controls, you are already aware of the collection of individual controls that ship in the DXEditors Library...If you've not had a chance to evaluate our WPF Controls, the following webpage details the 25 WPF Controls that...
Ray Navasarkian (DevExpress)
26 September 2011
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