![]() ![]() NET Framework classes aren't sufficient, so I had to use a little Interop.įirst, you have to have a control to perform the actual editing of the SubItem. In fact, in-place editing in a ListView isn't too much magic, but there are a few places where the plain. ![]() Because I didn't find anything pre-built, I decided to write my own in-place editing for ListViews, so here it is. Showing these documents in a ListView can be done easily, but editing of single properties requires a little work (since built-in ListView only allows plain editing of a ListViewItem's text). While talking with one of our customers, he wanted an additional feature in one of our programs to let him drop a number of files onto our application and then modify certain properties of the resulting documents in a list. ![]() Download source files (including demo application) - 31.3 KB. ![]()
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