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Tree node cut & paste

Hi All,

How to copy the selected tree node along with its children and paste
the same under another selected tree node in same treeview using C# ?

Could you please provide code snippets also?

Please help me in this regard,

Thanx in advance,

Samir
Nov 16 '05 #1
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