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    In List control, while using the Scroll bar, how we can know how much rows has went upside if scroling. Thanks

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      In List control, while using the Scroll bar, how we can know how much rows has went upside if scroling. Thanks

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      guessing that the list control is in report view, try handling LVN_ENDSCROLL notification from List control. Use GetTopIndex() to get the index of top visible item. That much rows will be on top.

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        In List control, while using the Scroll bar, how we can know how much rows has went upside if scroling. Thanks

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        You may use the CListCtrl::GetTopIndex, I suppose. :)

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