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mimosa

IS-IT--Management
Apr 4, 2002
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Hi evry body,
I followed the instructions which I found in a control document ActiveX for the tree but I could not have a result then if some one has a small example codes tree whereas it does not hesitate to show me it because I need to make this tree and I don't understood anything of the document that one had provided me, thank you for your attention .
 
Hmmm...they seem to have moved the document. It used to be in the MSDN on-line periodicals/foxtalk articles.

Weedz (Wietze Veld) They cling emotionally to code and fix development rather than choosing practices based on analytical assesments of what works best. - Steve McConnell
 
Thanks for your attention but i want creat a treeview on Visual Fox Pro 6.0 not on Visual Basic I refer to the document but no result there is many mistakes.
 
If you can get hold of it sonewhere, the article that was available in the on-line MSDN library (before they upgraded it..) was published in FOxTalk of June 1997. It was written by Doug Hennig.

The article was named:

Best practices: Using the TreeView control

have a look at:
maybe it is still available.

HTH,
Weedz (Wietze Veld) They cling emotionally to code and fix development rather than choosing practices based on analytical assesments of what works best. - Steve McConnell
 
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