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    i am having a list control.The data in the list control is continiuosly updating.when the data increases i.e wen the scroll bar is usd i cant see the data, i.e wen iam scrolling it dwn, it is gng up since it is continuosly updating data. Is there any method

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      i am having a list control.The data in the list control is continiuosly updating.when the data increases i.e wen the scroll bar is usd i cant see the data, i.e wen iam scrolling it dwn, it is gng up since it is continuosly updating data. Is there any method

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      Just try virtual list control Using virtual lists[^]

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        i am having a list control.The data in the list control is continiuosly updating.when the data increases i.e wen the scroll bar is usd i cant see the data, i.e wen iam scrolling it dwn, it is gng up since it is continuosly updating data. Is there any method

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        You may gather and store data, updating the list only when needed (i.e. after user - you may notify to the user that new data is available - request or periodically). :)

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