Create check boxes in tree controls that show partial selections.
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Using TreeControl (TreeView) under Win32 API (No MFC)
Code a tree view (tree control) under the Win32 API without MFC.
Custom ToolTip for Tree Control
MFC Tree controls can be put in resizable dialog boxes. However, ToolTips don't show up for items that are not fully visible when the dialog is shrunk and only a part of the Tree control is displayed. This article shows you how to create a tree control that shows ToolTips of all its items, no matter what.
Dropdown list of choices for items in CTreeCtrl and CListCtrl
Derived classes from CTreeCtrl and CListCtrl with dropdown list of choices for items text (combo box)
IE Advanced Options-like Tree View
IE Advanced Options-like Tree View
Implementing Checkbox Controls with a TreeView
Implementing Checkbox Controls with a TreeView
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