Re: Treeview that can add empty nodes



Maybe I'm missing something, but can't you just add a node with a blank
caption & icon?


"Rael" <rael@xxxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
news:449165b4@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
Hi,

I'm looking for a Treeview component that can add empty/blank nodes within
a tree structure - so there'll be a blank line, but the vertical treelines
will still connect to other child nodes.

Any suggestions?

Rael




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