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CheckedListBox items readonly

Hi,
I need some help with my CheckedListBox. I'd like to set some of
CheckedListBox items to read only. I would also like to set these items to
look different than other items (i.e. they could be gray or smth.). Is this
possible and how to do it?

Thanks
Marcin
Nov 21 '05 #1
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