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Hi there,

Can omeone explain to me how to get data to be displayed in the
treeview object. I have set it up how i would like the object to
display the items in there but how do i get items in the object.

bach


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I think there are a number of treeview controls with different methods &
properties

Here's some Microsoft guidance on using the Treeview in the MSCOMCTL.OCX file

http://msdn.microsoft.com/library/de...jTreeViewC.asp

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Hi there,

Can omeone explain to me how to get data to be displayed in the
treeview object. I have set it up how i would like the object to
display the items in there but how do i get items in the object.

bach


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