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Old Jun 22nd, 2007, 2:42 PM   #1
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Removing horizontal scrollbar from the Listview Control

Does anybody know how to stop the Horizontal Scroll bar in the ListView Control from appearing or just remove it all together?
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I havnt tested it out but does the property 'Scrollable' not determine whether or not scrollbars are displays when the content overruns the size of this control?
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It does have the scrollable property but that only allows you to have any scrollbars or none at all, there's no option for horizontal or vertical. After some googling i don't think it's possible, and properly the only way to do it is to write a custom control.
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Yeah after reading the most part of your post custom control came to my mind just as you mentioned it - wouldnt take too long either considering the requirements.
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