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TreeView control, controll horz. scrolling

Using VS 2003, VB.NET:
Have a TreeView filled with TreeNodes. Initially when my app starts up the
TreeView is getting a horizontial slider. The problem is that the slide is
full right... I want it to be full left. The only way I see how to control
the scrolling on the TreeView is the "EnsureVisi ble" property and in this
case its not helping. Any ideas on how to programatically set the horizontal
scroll to be full left?

Thanks in advance for any ideas.
Charles
Oct 10 '05 #1
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