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Listview left to right layout

Could someone please remind me how do we setup a
Listview to shows icons that go from left to right.

Is the only way adding a main item but then sub items?

Thanks,
Adam
May 10 '06 #1
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Further to the above.

I need each entry to have a key value hence it can't be subitems.

In VB6 I seem to recall we could make the icons appears as they do in say
the Windows Control Panel.

Anyway know how perhaps?

Much appreciated,
Adam

"Adam Honek" <Ad*******@Webmaster2001.freeserve.co.uk> wrote in message
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Could someone please remind me how do we setup a
Listview to shows icons that go from left to right.

Is the only way adding a main item but then sub items?

Thanks,
Adam

May 10 '06 #2
I feel very stupid now.

It worked all along, it's my code that was overriding the setting I made in
the control at design time.

Rapid development day on day doesn't make the brain all that smart it seems
but I still feel stupid for overlooking it.

Thanks,
Adam

"Adam Honek" <Ad*******@Webmaster2001.freeserve.co.uk> wrote in message
news:%2****************@TK2MSFTNGP04.phx.gbl...
Further to the above.

I need each entry to have a key value hence it can't be subitems.

In VB6 I seem to recall we could make the icons appears as they do in say
the Windows Control Panel.

Anyway know how perhaps?

Much appreciated,
Adam

"Adam Honek" <Ad*******@Webmaster2001.freeserve.co.uk> wrote in message
news:Ox**************@TK2MSFTNGP05.phx.gbl...
Could someone please remind me how do we setup a
Listview to shows icons that go from left to right.

Is the only way adding a main item but then sub items?

Thanks,
Adam


May 11 '06 #3

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