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|    Dean Earley to Raoul Watson    |
|    Re: ListView.Selecteditem    |
|    07 Feb 06 10:37:31    |
      From: dean.earley@icode.co.uk              Raoul Watson wrote:       > Interesting observation is that eventhough the value of selected item is       > corrrect, the item is not highlighted as it would be when one clicks on it.              Erm, yeah, I noticed this the other day.              SelectedItem is the item with the focus rectangle (can NOT be unselected)       Highlighted items (no native property) are items with .Selected = true              When you click an item, it sets both to the item in question, but       clicking an empty area ONLY unhighlights it, but leaves it "selected"               From my experience, setting .SelectedItem does highlight it as well though.              --       Dean Earley (dean.earley@icode.co.uk)       i-Catcher Development Team              iCode Systems              --- SoupGate-Win32 v1.05        * Origin: you cannot sedate... all the things you hate (1:229/2)    |
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