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Taoge - 20 Jul 2006 08:07 GMT
I have ObjectList which I want to show 2 columns, and I bind 2 columns to
it. But when I try to view, it only hav one column at start, and when you
are clicking on it, then ObjectList expands to 2 columns. How to let
ObjectList show 2 columns at first ( no need to click it).

Thanks
Taoge - 20 Jul 2006 08:18 GMT
I know how to do it now, thanks

:)

>I have ObjectList which I want to show 2 columns, and I bind 2 columns to
>it. But when I try to view, it only hav one column at start, and when you
>are clicking on it, then ObjectList expands to 2 columns. How to let
>ObjectList show 2 columns at first ( no need to click it).
>
> Thanks
JL - 29 Dec 2006 10:11 GMT
Please post the answer here...

> I know how to do it now, thanks
>
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> >
> > Thanks

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