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Inserting CheckBox into ListView ColumnHeader

Does anybody know if it's possible to insert CheckBoxes into ListView
ColumnHeaders?

I want the user to be able to select or deselct certain columns that way (if
possible).

Cheers,
Johnny J.
Jul 26 '07 #1
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Johnny,

The only option I can think of out of the box would be to custom paint
the list view, and paint the checkboxes yourself (as well as handling all of
the state changes as well, like when focus is obtained, the item is clicked,
etc, etc).
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Does anybody know if it's possible to insert CheckBoxes into ListView
ColumnHeaders?

I want the user to be able to select or deselct certain columns that way
(if possible).

Cheers,
Johnny J.

Jul 26 '07 #2

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