Hi Steve,
I agree with Patrick. The TreeView class itself doesn't track the node that
is last added to the tree. In this case, I have 2 options to achieve this.
1. Like Patrick suggested, if your code added the node to the tree, you
have to keep tracking the node on your own. (Just keep the reference to
that node)
2. Derive from the TreeView and add this function. This might be a little
more complicated.
If anything is unclear, please feel free to let me know.
Kevin Yu
Microsoft Online Community Support
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