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Display hierarchical data with the TreeView control

Display hierarchical data with the TreeView control Whenever you need to display hierarchical data in a tree-like format in VB.NET, you should use the TreeView control. In this tip, Irina Medvinskaya presents an example that uses the TreeView control for Windows-based applications. Get more hands-on tips in the Visual Basic archive.


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