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    so you can close out the information bit. It's almost like if you create a simple XML document and bring it up in IE. It has a + in front of it, you click it, it shows you information about that item. I am wondering what the sytnax is in ASP to make this happen. It is definately not refreshing the page, it has all of the data already loaded in the browser in one shot, just some sort of commands to make that tree thing happen. Any suggestions would be appreciated!!!

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      so you can close out the information bit. It's almost like if you create a simple XML document and bring it up in IE. It has a + in front of it, you click it, it shows you information about that item. I am wondering what the sytnax is in ASP to make this happen. It is definately not refreshing the page, it has all of the data already loaded in the browser in one shot, just some sort of commands to make that tree thing happen. Any suggestions would be appreciated!!!

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      Hi, Microsoft providing the TreeView control for expanding items like a Tree structure having (+) and (-) symbols. You can download this control from the below URL... http://www.asp.net/ControlGallery/default.aspx?Category=38&tabindex=2 This are the Microsoft IE WebControls... Regards, Sukesh. Sukesh.g

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