I think this has been known for awhile. Can you use a grid instead? See Cetin's resolution here:
Re: Turn off scroll bars in a listbox Thread #
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440075Tracy
>Hi
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>I have an application that is using a list box but the scroll bars should not be displayed. Since I cannot turn off the scroll bars I put the list box in a container and made the list box wider than the container so that the scroll bars are not visible. However, when the control is refreshed the scroll bars occasionally display outside the container boundary.
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>I would have expected that the scroll bars would remain hidden because the listbox is inside a container.
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>Simon
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