As a RadComboBox user you probably are already aware of the fact that it provides two edit modes out of the box – along with the default non-editable mode there is an editable one. The editable mode allows the user to get the desired item by typing, however it also ignores the SelectionBoxTemplate which gives you the ability to display the selected item differently. In many scenarios you might need to use both - the editable functionality and the possibility to modify the appearance of the selected item in order to visualize two or more properties of the selected custom object. This article will demonstrate how this scenario can be easily achieved by modifying the EditableTemplate of RadComboBox.
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