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  • _ _Superman_

    You could try m_ctrlList.SetItemState(1, LVIS_SELECTED, LVIS_SELECTED); if that is what you are asking.

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    m_ctrlList.SetItemState(1, LVIS_SELECTED, LVIS_SELECTED) function is not working

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      How to show selected rows in ListCtrl. I tried with following code. But it is not working. LVITEM LvItem; memset(&LvItem,0,sizeof(LvItem)); LvItem.mask=LVIF_TEXT; LvItem.cchTextMax = 256; LvItem.iItem=0; LvItem.iSubItem=0; LvItem.pszText="1"; ::SendMessage(hwnd,LVM_INSERTITEM,0,(LONG)&LvItem); LvItem.pszText="2"; ::SendMessage(hwnd,LVM_INSERTITEM,1,(LONG)&LvItem); LvItem.pszText="3"; ::SendMessage(hwnd,LVM_INSERTITEM,3,(LONG)&LvItem); int nCount = m_ctrlList.GetItemCount(); int nRet = m_ctrlList.SetSelectionMark(1);

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      LVS_EX_FULLROWSELECT, I mean, use it with SetExtendedStyle().

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        LVS_EX_FULLROWSELECT, I mean, use it with SetExtendedStyle().

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        m_ctrlList.SetExtendedStyle(LVS_EX_FULLROWSELECT) is not working

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          m_ctrlList.SetItemState(1, LVIS_SELECTED, LVIS_SELECTED) function is not working

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          Have you been able to insert items into the list control?

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            Have you been able to insert items into the list control?

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            Yes. I can able to add items in listctrl.

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              m_ctrlList.SetExtendedStyle(LVS_EX_FULLROWSELECT) is not working

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              Try like: DWORD dwStyle = m_ctrlList.GetExtendedStyle(); dwStyle |= LVS_EX_FULLROWSELECT; m_ctrlList.SetExtendedStyle(dwStyle);

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                Yes. I can able to add items in listctrl.

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                I enabled "Show Selection Always" property in resource editor.It is working.Thanks

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                  How to show selected rows in ListCtrl. I tried with following code. But it is not working. LVITEM LvItem; memset(&LvItem,0,sizeof(LvItem)); LvItem.mask=LVIF_TEXT; LvItem.cchTextMax = 256; LvItem.iItem=0; LvItem.iSubItem=0; LvItem.pszText="1"; ::SendMessage(hwnd,LVM_INSERTITEM,0,(LONG)&LvItem); LvItem.pszText="2"; ::SendMessage(hwnd,LVM_INSERTITEM,1,(LONG)&LvItem); LvItem.pszText="3"; ::SendMessage(hwnd,LVM_INSERTITEM,3,(LONG)&LvItem); int nCount = m_ctrlList.GetItemCount(); int nRet = m_ctrlList.SetSelectionMark(1);

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                  Sophiya Chen
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                  it should set focuse on this ListCtrl,may be focuse problem. you can try!! :)

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                    it should set focuse on this ListCtrl,may be focuse problem. you can try!! :)

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                    and then SetItemState(...). if the focuse isn't on this control, it will not show the selected item.

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                      m_ctrlList.SetItemState(1, LVIS_SELECTED, LVIS_SELECTED) function is not working

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                      Roay wrote:

                      ...is not working

                      Which is anything but helpful. Did it produce a compiler/linker error? Did it throw an exception? Did it fire an assertion? What did it return?

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