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ASP_Volume2 #43957
Subclassing Samples

Subclassing the .NET Treeview, Listbox and Combobox controls - Here are two completly functional sample Visual Basic .NET projects which demonstrate the rather simple but extremely powerful technique of subclassing the TreeView, ComboBox, or ListBox, such that you can store additional custom information behind (or inside) each individual Tree Node, Listbox Item or Combobox Item as you desire. There is no logical limit to the amount of additional information which can be stored alongside each individual node or item.

ASP_Volume3 #58313
Subclassing Samples

Subclassing the .NET Treeview, Listbox and Combobox controls - Here are two completly functional sample Visual Basic .NET projects which demonstrate the rather simple but extremely powerful technique of subclassing the TreeView, ComboBox, or ListBox, such that you can store additional custom information behind (or inside) each individual Tree Node, Listbox Item or Combobox Item as you desire. There is no logical limit to the amount of additional information which can be stored alongside each individual node or item.

C_Volume2 #85019
Subclassing Samples

Subclassing the .NET Treeview, Listbox and Combobox controls - Here are two completly functional sample Visual Basic .NET projects which demonstrate the rather simple but extremely powerful technique of subclassing the TreeView, ComboBox, or ListBox, such that you can store additional custom information behind (or inside) each individual Tree Node, Listbox Item or Combobox Item as you desire. There is no logical limit to the amount of additional information which can be stored alongside each individual node or item.

Java_Volume1 #103563
Subclassing Samples

Subclassing the .NET Treeview, Listbox and Combobox controls - Here are two completly functional sample Visual Basic .NET projects which demonstrate the rather simple but extremely powerful technique of subclassing the TreeView, ComboBox, or ListBox, such that you can store additional custom information behind (or inside) each individual Tree Node, Listbox Item or Combobox Item as you desire. There is no logical limit to the amount of additional information which can be stored alongside each individual node or item.

2_2002-2004 #130711
Subclassing Samples

Subclassing the .NET Treeview, Listbox and Combobox controls - Here are two completly functional sample Visual Basic .NET projects which demonstrate the rather simple but extremely powerful technique of subclassing the TreeView, ComboBox, or ListBox, such that you can store additional custom information behind (or inside) each individual Tree Node, Listbox Item or Combobox Item as you desire. There is no logical limit to the amount of additional information which can be stored alongside each individual node or item.

3_2004-2005 #149254
Subclassing Samples

Subclassing the .NET Treeview, Listbox and Combobox controls - Here are two completly functional sample Visual Basic .NET projects which demonstrate the rather simple but extremely powerful technique of subclassing the TreeView, ComboBox, or ListBox, such that you can store additional custom information behind (or inside) each individual Tree Node, Listbox Item or Combobox Item as you desire. There is no logical limit to the amount of additional information which can be stored alongside each individual node or item.

4_2005-2006 #163610
Subclassing Samples

Subclassing the .NET Treeview, Listbox and Combobox controls - Here are two completly functional sample Visual Basic .NET projects which demonstrate the rather simple but extremely powerful technique of subclassing the TreeView, ComboBox, or ListBox, such that you can store additional custom information behind (or inside) each individual Tree Node, Listbox Item or Combobox Item as you desire. There is no logical limit to the amount of additional information which can be stored alongside each individual node or item.

5_2007-2008 #186128
Subclassing Samples

Subclassing the .NET Treeview, Listbox and Combobox controls - Here are two completly functional sample Visual Basic .NET projects which demonstrate the rather simple but extremely powerful technique of subclassing the TreeView, ComboBox, or ListBox, such that you can store additional custom information behind (or inside) each individual Tree Node, Listbox Item or Combobox Item as you desire. There is no logical limit to the amount of additional information which can be stored alongside each individual node or item.

6_2008-2009 #208646
Subclassing Samples

Subclassing the .NET Treeview, Listbox and Combobox controls - Here are two completly functional sample Visual Basic .NET projects which demonstrate the rather simple but extremely powerful technique of subclassing the TreeView, ComboBox, or ListBox, such that you can store additional custom information behind (or inside) each individual Tree Node, Listbox Item or Combobox Item as you desire. There is no logical limit to the amount of additional information which can be stored alongside each individual node or item.

7_2009-2012 #231164
Subclassing Samples

Subclassing the .NET Treeview, Listbox and Combobox controls - Here are two completly functional sample Visual Basic .NET projects which demonstrate the rather simple but extremely powerful technique of subclassing the TreeView, ComboBox, or ListBox, such that you can store additional custom information behind (or inside) each individual Tree Node, Listbox Item or Combobox Item as you desire. There is no logical limit to the amount of additional information which can be stored alongside each individual node or item.

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