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ListView - apparently repeates the first item

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pbcoder - 25 Mar 2008 12:09 GMT
Hi

I have a form with two ListViews which is populated through code from a
datatable.
Not databinding.

I create my ListViewItems and the uses the ListView.Items.Add(item); to
added the item.

I have added sorting, but nothing is changed when leaving sort out.

My problem is that the first item is repeated in the first ListView when
running in release mode, but only until I click the item or another control
on the form, the  item is repainted and the listview now shows the correct
item text.

Kind Regards,

Lars
Bob Powell [MVP] - 27 Mar 2008 19:09 GMT
Just a hunch..
You're adding these items in the constructor of your form? If so, do it in
the form-load. That might fix it.

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