TreeView, ImageView And ListView Controls Ver 6.0

JohnAngus

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I am trying to get hold of a comprehensive example of using a form which has TreeView, ImageView And List View Controls - with ability to drag and drop - to delete and if it's possible add items - click on image and sub level appears - icons for open/closed folder style like windows.

I have got various examples off the net but all seem to just do the basics and fall short of what I need.

I have got an example to work with dragging and dropping but haven't been able to get image icons to work, also when clicking on image in treeview haven't been able to get further details to display in the list view.

When scrolling to bottom of treeview it doesn't automatically scroll upwards and you have to go beyond the bottom of the treeview in stages ... if you get what I'm trying to say.

I am reasonably good with intermediate VBA and self taught so I therefore need a complete example.

Also I can't seem to find a help file or class description notes anywhere for some of thes ActiveX controls the come with MS Access Told I may need cmctl98.chm file with some help file but can't find anywhere.

Can anybody help please - it would be much appreciated.

Thank you

John Angus
 
John

I would suggest you look at this site for what you want. I have used their controls for over 3 years now and have found them very versertile and user friendly. The initial outlay is a bit costly but I have found that they soon paid for them selves.

http://www.dbi-tech.com/productpage_StudioControlsCOM.aspx

There are about 80+ ocx controls so really it's quite good value for money.

David
 
Thanks David for your reply - I will follow that link and see what I find.

Cheers

JohnAngus
 
Had a look - probably would be a good investment but the guy I work for doesn't see it that way. I'll keep working on him :(
 
Had a look at your website - as you say it is under construction but so far looks good mate - very colourful, nice art and easy to read - I'd say you are on the right track.

Cheers
JA
 

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