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putting drawstring in listbox

hi all
regarding my previous post of having a code like this g.DrawString(Input1.Text(n), big_font, Brushes.Black, x , y , and putting it in a listbox
actually i am taking a data from a textbox and if the data is more than 18 letters den i will draw e string in red, if not i will draw e string in black. but sometimes my data are long so i thought of putting it in a listbox which allow me to scroll down.
Sep 12 '07 #1
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