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Can not show scrollbars using listview on a userform
Hi all.
I have an userform where I need to show several lines of a sheet. I'm trying to use a listview control, instead of a listbox, since the appearance of the listview, for the user, is far way better than the listbox. But I encountered a serious problem: the listview does not show the scrollbars, both the horizontal and vertical, even when i have a lot of records to show. I can go down the records using the arrow keys, but i can't go with the mouse (horizontally, i can't go in any ways). I've tried all teh propertys of the listview but couldn't find the correct one to show the scrollbars. Anyone knows if there is any "hidden" property or trick to show the scroll bars? I've search a lot on google, but couldn't find nothing useful. Thanks in advance. Angelino |
Can not show scrollbars using listview on a userform
They should appear automatically without you dong anything. How are you populating the control? Angelino Maneskul;721236 Wrote: Hi all. I have an userform where I need to show several lines of a sheet. I'm trying to use a listview control, instead of a listbox, since the appearance of the listview, for the user, is far way better than the listbox. But I encountered a serious problem: the listview does not show the scrollbars, both the horizontal and vertical, even when i have a lot of records to show. I can go down the records using the arrow keys, but i can't go with the mouse (horizontally, i can't go in any ways). I've tried all teh propertys of the listview but couldn't find the correct one to show the scrollbars. Anyone knows if there is any "hidden" property or trick to show the scroll bars? I've search a lot on google, but couldn't find nothing useful. Thanks in advance. Angelino -- aflatoon Regards, A. ------------------------------------------------------------------------ aflatoon's Profile: http://www.thecodecage.com/forumz/member.php?u=1501 View this thread: http://www.thecodecage.com/forumz/sh...d.php?t=201941 http://www.thecodecage.com/forumz |
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