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I'm using the JSGrid on my maintain form and I have to double-click on each cell to edit it(actually sometimes I have to click quite a few times to get my cursor in there). Also, when the cell becomes editable, I would like to highlight the existing text so that when the user types, it replaces whats in the cell vs. appending/prepending to the existing text, but at this point I'd settle for getting rid of the double click as its very annoying when update a large amount of grid data.
I read a few older posts that say I should use the StartEdit() javascript function, but when using it I always get the "object doesn't support this property or method". I tried the function on both the JSGrid and the html grid.
function OnGrid3_Focus ( ) {
cc_input.Grid3.StartEdit();
}
Is there something I'm missing?This message has been edited. Last edited by: Kerry,