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Jon
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      20th Nov 2007
If I add text to a rich text box, when there's too much to display, the vertical scroll bar stays at
the top. I'd like it to be at the bottom, so I can see the last item of text added. How do I do
this?


 
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      20th Nov 2007
On 20 Nov, 14:28, "Jon" <.> wrote:
> If I add text to a rich text box, when there's too much to display, the vertical scroll bar stays at
> the top. I'd like it to be at the bottom, so I can see the last item of text added. How do I do
> this?


richTextBox1.Text += DateTime.Now.ToString() + Environment.NewLine;
richTextBox1.SelectionStart = richTextBox1.Text.Length;
richTextBox1.ScrollToCaret();
 
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      21st Nov 2007
Thanks for your reply DeveloperX and sorry for my late reply. I will try that.

Jon

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On 20 Nov, 14:28, "Jon" <.> wrote:
> If I add text to a rich text box, when there's too much to display, the vertical scroll bar stays
> at
> the top. I'd like it to be at the bottom, so I can see the last item of text added. How do I do
> this?


richTextBox1.Text += DateTime.Now.ToString() + Environment.NewLine;
richTextBox1.SelectionStart = richTextBox1.Text.Length;
richTextBox1.ScrollToCaret();


 
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      27th Nov 2007
Hi Jon,

Have you tried the solution provided by DeveloperX? Does it work for you?
If you still need any help, please feel free to feedback, thanks.

Best regards,
Jeffrey Tan
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      29th Nov 2007
Sorry for the late reply Jeffrey, I was busy fixing more urgent things.

I've now tried DeveloperX's solution and it works fine.

Jon


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      30th Nov 2007
Hi Jon,

Thanks for your confirmation. If you need further help, please feel free to
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