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ListView EnsureVisible with Scrollable = false

I have a small problem, i am designing a custom interface and i need to turn
off the scrollers of a listview but be able to programmically choose items
(all this is fine)
the problem is that .EnsureVisile() only works when the scrollers are =
true,
what are my other alternatives?

Kovan,
Nov 15 '05 #1
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