>I don't think it's necessary to "reload" the tree after affecting a change to the underlying DBF(s). You can change the x3 Value in the DBF and use the node "Remove" function (to delete it's old position) and the node "add after/before" features to reposition the node.
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>The tree can be sorted to. If X3 could be part of the nodes text property (like the very left part) you could also reposition a node by simply changing it's text property and then issuing a sort (providing it is not moving to another [different] parent node).
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can I find a description of treeview somewhere? A manual (horror)?
I searched on MSDN but only fond some rudimentory stuff.the object browser also does not reveal much.
And my generation did not get this with the mothermilk like some of you young ones <g>
Thanks for all you help. ALl I want to do is to allow users to rearrange things visually. I can do it by haveing them enter numbers in a textbox. But that is not so intuitive
Thanks
Peter
Peter Cortiel