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2002ASP #6448
Progressbar (or other controls) in ListView

This demo code shows how you can put progressbars into a listview control. Same principle works with other controls,too. For example commandbutton, picturebox or combobox. Works with horizontal, vertical and keyboard scrolling. Changing the column size is also no problem. This demo uses subclassing. I used the subclassing control by SoftCircuits. You can get it for free at http://www.softcircuits.com. Or use your own subclassing code. It should be no problem modifying the program to get it to work.

2002C #15052
Progressbar (or other controls) in ListView

This demo code shows how you can put progressbars into a listview control. Same principle works with other controls,too. For example commandbutton, picturebox or combobox. Works with horizontal, vertical and keyboard scrolling. Changing the column size is also no problem. This demo uses subclassing. I used the subclassing control by SoftCircuits. You can get it for free at http://www.softcircuits.com. Or use your own subclassing code. It should be no problem modifying the program to get it to work.

2002VB #23656
Progressbar (or other controls) in ListView

This demo code shows how you can put progressbars into a listview control. Same principle works with other controls,too. For example commandbutton, picturebox or combobox. Works with horizontal, vertical and keyboard scrolling. Changing the column size is also no problem. This demo uses subclassing. I used the subclassing control by SoftCircuits. You can get it for free at http://www.softcircuits.com. Or use your own subclassing code. It should be no problem modifying the program to get it to work.

ASP_Volume2 #31143
Progressbar (or other controls) in ListView

This demo code shows how you can put progressbars into a listview control. Same principle works with other controls,too. For example commandbutton, picturebox or combobox. Works with horizontal, vertical and keyboard scrolling. Changing the column size is also no problem. This demo uses subclassing. I used the subclassing control by SoftCircuits. You can get it for free at http://www.softcircuits.com. Or use your own subclassing code. It should be no problem modifying the program to get it to work.

ASP_Volume3 #55493
Progressbar (or other controls) in ListView

This demo code shows how you can put progressbars into a listview control. Same principle works with other controls,too. For example commandbutton, picturebox or combobox. Works with horizontal, vertical and keyboard scrolling. Changing the column size is also no problem. This demo uses subclassing. I used the subclassing control by SoftCircuits. You can get it for free at http://www.softcircuits.com. Or use your own subclassing code. It should be no problem modifying the program to get it to work.

C_Volume2 #72205
Progressbar (or other controls) in ListView

This demo code shows how you can put progressbars into a listview control. Same principle works with other controls,too. For example commandbutton, picturebox or combobox. Works with horizontal, vertical and keyboard scrolling. Changing the column size is also no problem. This demo uses subclassing. I used the subclassing control by SoftCircuits. You can get it for free at http://www.softcircuits.com. Or use your own subclassing code. It should be no problem modifying the program to get it to work.

Java_Volume1 #90749
Progressbar (or other controls) in ListView

This demo code shows how you can put progressbars into a listview control. Same principle works with other controls,too. For example commandbutton, picturebox or combobox. Works with horizontal, vertical and keyboard scrolling. Changing the column size is also no problem. This demo uses subclassing. I used the subclassing control by SoftCircuits. You can get it for free at http://www.softcircuits.com. Or use your own subclassing code. It should be no problem modifying the program to get it to work.

1_2002 #110410
Progressbar (or other controls) in ListView

This demo code shows how you can put progressbars into a listview control. Same principle works with other controls,too. For example commandbutton, picturebox or combobox. Works with horizontal, vertical and keyboard scrolling. Changing the column size is also no problem. This demo uses subclassing. I used the subclassing control by SoftCircuits. You can get it for free at http://www.softcircuits.com. Or use your own subclassing code. It should be no problem modifying the program to get it to work.

2_2002-2004 #117896
Progressbar (or other controls) in ListView

This demo code shows how you can put progressbars into a listview control. Same principle works with other controls,too. For example commandbutton, picturebox or combobox. Works with horizontal, vertical and keyboard scrolling. Changing the column size is also no problem. This demo uses subclassing. I used the subclassing control by SoftCircuits. You can get it for free at http://www.softcircuits.com. Or use your own subclassing code. It should be no problem modifying the program to get it to work.

3_2004-2005 #136440
Progressbar (or other controls) in ListView

This demo code shows how you can put progressbars into a listview control. Same principle works with other controls,too. For example commandbutton, picturebox or combobox. Works with horizontal, vertical and keyboard scrolling. Changing the column size is also no problem. This demo uses subclassing. I used the subclassing control by SoftCircuits. You can get it for free at http://www.softcircuits.com. Or use your own subclassing code. It should be no problem modifying the program to get it to work.

4_2005-2006 #160790
Progressbar (or other controls) in ListView

This demo code shows how you can put progressbars into a listview control. Same principle works with other controls,too. For example commandbutton, picturebox or combobox. Works with horizontal, vertical and keyboard scrolling. Changing the column size is also no problem. This demo uses subclassing. I used the subclassing control by SoftCircuits. You can get it for free at http://www.softcircuits.com. Or use your own subclassing code. It should be no problem modifying the program to get it to work.

5_2007-2008 #183308
Progressbar (or other controls) in ListView

This demo code shows how you can put progressbars into a listview control. Same principle works with other controls,too. For example commandbutton, picturebox or combobox. Works with horizontal, vertical and keyboard scrolling. Changing the column size is also no problem. This demo uses subclassing. I used the subclassing control by SoftCircuits. You can get it for free at http://www.softcircuits.com. Or use your own subclassing code. It should be no problem modifying the program to get it to work.

6_2008-2009 #205826
Progressbar (or other controls) in ListView

This demo code shows how you can put progressbars into a listview control. Same principle works with other controls,too. For example commandbutton, picturebox or combobox. Works with horizontal, vertical and keyboard scrolling. Changing the column size is also no problem. This demo uses subclassing. I used the subclassing control by SoftCircuits. You can get it for free at http://www.softcircuits.com. Or use your own subclassing code. It should be no problem modifying the program to get it to work.

7_2009-2012 #228344
Progressbar (or other controls) in ListView

This demo code shows how you can put progressbars into a listview control. Same principle works with other controls,too. For example commandbutton, picturebox or combobox. Works with horizontal, vertical and keyboard scrolling. Changing the column size is also no problem. This demo uses subclassing. I used the subclassing control by SoftCircuits. You can get it for free at http://www.softcircuits.com. Or use your own subclassing code. It should be no problem modifying the program to get it to work.

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