Uh oh! I'll be swamped with questions!! =)
~~Bonnie
>Bonnie,
>Thanks for your reply. I guess I didn't look into listview as an option well enough. Now I know who I can ask if I have problems with the listview control :)
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>Einar
>>Einar,
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>>ListView *will* do what you want. You need to add SubItems (which, in effect, are additional columns).
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>>~~Bonnie
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>>>David,
>>>It doesn't appear that the ListView control will do what I want to do either. I think my only option for displaying multiple columns in one line is the datagrid control. I guess that is the most obvious option available also, but I seem to recall that I could use the ListBox control to display multiple columns in one line in VFP and that is why I initialy wanted to use the listbox control in .NET.
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>>>Einar
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>>>>I might be mistaken but I think you misunderstand what the multicolumn listbox does. It snakes the single column like this:
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>>>>Line0 Line2
>>>>Line1 Line3
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>>>>I think you can use a ListView to do what you want (show multiple columns on a single line).