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Outlook style Explorer with Sub-groups
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07/09/2010 14:43:00
Timothy Bryan
Sharpline Consultants
Conroe, Texas, United States
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ASP.NET
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Coding, syntax and commands
Miscellaneous
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01480393
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Many thanks for all your comments.
I'd be inteested to know control is being used in dot net (Windows Forms) as a Menu ? (To call forms)
Also, I notice a lot of controls now (in VS 2010 I am still using VS2008) in WPF. Is it possible to use say a Menu in WPF and call a Windows Form Form control..... Is there any issue in mix and matching Windows forms and WPF controls ?


Regards,
Gerard

>One more place to look - Telerik. The panel bar has that functionality.
>http://demos.telerik.com/aspnet-ajax/panelbar/examples/overview/defaultcs.aspx
>Tim
>
>
>>I am looking for a control - Outlook style Navigation bar which has Groups within groups.
>>I have looked at both DevExpress(XtraNavBar) and Infragistics(UltrExplorerBar)
>>
>>Both of these seem to have just Groups with Items (i.e. each item itself cannot be a group) so yu can only have 1 level grouping and not sub-grouping. Perhaps I have missed something ??. These controls , with some additional controls , can be mase to simulate Sub-groups but natively they dont seem to do it.
>>
>>Essentially I am looking for following Outlook Type Control:
>>-----------------------------------------------------------
>>Option A
>> A-1 item
>> A-2 Item
>> A-3 Item
>>Option B
>> B-1 Item
>> B-2 Sub Group
>> B-2-Item 1
>> B-2 Item 2
>> B-2 Item 3
>> B-3 Item
>>Option C
>> C-1 Item
>> C-2 Item
>>----------------------------------------------------------
>>etc
>>
>>Anyboy know of a control that is available that does this ?
>>Tia
>>Gerard
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