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Drag-and-drop of string between two lists

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    tom572007
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    Hi everibody I'm trying to make a simple drag and drop of strings between 2 list (or other control wich is appropriate), but I can't succed to realize this. I looking for a tutorial, or a guide wich can explain to me how to implement this simple functionality with events. There some example on the net, and on the CodeProject website, but i can't succeded to run them properly on VS2008. If anybody can explain me how to realize this simple drag and drog, I'll be very gratefull best regards.

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      Hi everibody I'm trying to make a simple drag and drop of strings between 2 list (or other control wich is appropriate), but I can't succed to realize this. I looking for a tutorial, or a guide wich can explain to me how to implement this simple functionality with events. There some example on the net, and on the CodeProject website, but i can't succeded to run them properly on VS2008. If anybody can explain me how to realize this simple drag and drog, I'll be very gratefull best regards.

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      Mycroft Holmes
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      Tom If you cannot follow a well laid out tutorial then I suggest changing job/course and trying something less challenging. This one is 5 years old[^]

      Never underestimate the power of human stupidity RAH

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        Tom If you cannot follow a well laid out tutorial then I suggest changing job/course and trying something less challenging. This one is 5 years old[^]

        Never underestimate the power of human stupidity RAH

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        Thanks for the link : this tutorial or example or course (name it as you want) seems to be weel done, and thanks for your advice but I wasn't asking for a career manager. best regards.

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