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    Arijit Manna
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    Iam trying to develop a Treeview where the user can only view childnodes of a node only one at a time. eg. Suppose the user clicks on Node 1 its childnodes shall be visible, the moment he clicks on Node2, only Node2's child nodes shall be visible, Node1's childnodes would have collapsed. My questions are ; i) Is it possible to do so using only XAML (No code in VB to be written) ii)If possible where could I get articles/guidelines/manuals etc. on this subject.

    Best Wishes ....... ARIJIT

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      Iam trying to develop a Treeview where the user can only view childnodes of a node only one at a time. eg. Suppose the user clicks on Node 1 its childnodes shall be visible, the moment he clicks on Node2, only Node2's child nodes shall be visible, Node1's childnodes would have collapsed. My questions are ; i) Is it possible to do so using only XAML (No code in VB to be written) ii)If possible where could I get articles/guidelines/manuals etc. on this subject.

      Best Wishes ....... ARIJIT

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      Please don't cross-post, it's considered rude and isn't generally going to help you get an answer faster. The other post is here[^].

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        Please don't cross-post, it's considered rude and isn't generally going to help you get an answer faster. The other post is here[^].

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        Sorry, couldn't understand where to post XAML query, since there was no separate category or XAML. Hope you will have a separate forum dedicated to XAML.

        Best Wishes ....... ARIJIT

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          Sorry, couldn't understand where to post XAML query, since there was no separate category or XAML. Hope you will have a separate forum dedicated to XAML.

          Best Wishes ....... ARIJIT

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          It seems like you were able to find the WPF related forum a few minutes after you posted here, so it looks like you were able to find the right forum. There isn't a dedicated forum for XAML, but since WPF uses XAML (and XAML is currently only used in WPF) that would the correct forum. Normally it is discouraged from deleting posts, particularly if there have been responses to it, but for situations like this in the future you can either delete the other post or simply put a link in it redirecting to the correct one. That way, when other people have the same issue they can find the answer without having to jump around between forums.

          Scott. —In just two days, tomorrow will be yesterday. —Hey, hey, hey. Don't be mean. We don't have to be mean because, remember, no matter where you go, there you are. - Buckaroo Banzai


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