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DateTimePicker closing up calendar control programmatically

 
 
Shravan
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      27th Oct 2003
Hi ,
I have a datetimepicker in my application. I am dropping
it down (showing calendar control). When the drop down
window (calendar control) is visible how can I
programmatically closeup the dropdown window(calendar
control).

Thanks in Advance,
Shravan.
 
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Shravan
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      27th Oct 2003
Hi All,
If anyone is trying this one out, I would like to share
this information, I have a found a resource in the page,
this is a workaround. It simulates a click on the dropdown
button of the control, which closes the window by default
functionality

http://www.dotnet247.com/247referenc...29/148618.aspx

Thanks for the efforts,
Shravan.

>-----Original Message-----
>Hi ,
> I have a datetimepicker in my application. I am

dropping
>it down (showing calendar control). When the drop down
>window (calendar control) is visible how can I
>programmatically closeup the dropdown window(calendar
>control).
>
>Thanks in Advance,
>Shravan.
>.
>

 
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