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Multiple columns in treeview control

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    Hi All Is it possible to have mulitple column data displayed in a tree view control? :confused: If yes, can you let me know how we can do it.:cool: eg + Great Britian| Country | 32 - India | Country | 91 Bangalore | City | 560000 Mumbai | City | 440000 - America | Country | 21 New York | City | 2423612 Washinton | City | 4572125 + Japan | Country | 23 Thanks in advance for any advice :) Regards, Kais

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      Hi All Is it possible to have mulitple column data displayed in a tree view control? :confused: If yes, can you let me know how we can do it.:cool: eg + Great Britian| Country | 32 - India | Country | 91 Bangalore | City | 560000 Mumbai | City | 440000 - America | Country | 21 New York | City | 2423612 Washinton | City | 4572125 + Japan | Country | 23 Thanks in advance for any advice :) Regards, Kais

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      Robert Rohde
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      Not in the normal one. But this article[^] might help you.

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        Not in the normal one. But this article[^] might help you.

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        led mike
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        I saw many problems with that implementation. In VS2005 they exposed the "OwnerDraw" of the ListView control so it is relatively simple to do your own.

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