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Move Scollbars in controls after Freezing them

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I have a treectrl and a checkllistbox with some data in them. On click of a button I want to freeze the treectrl and the checklistbox. However, I want the scrollbars in both of these controls to move.
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Re: Move Scollbars in controls after Freezing them

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What do you mean freeze them but still scroll? Would you simply want to not allow the user to expand any items in the tree ? And not allow any checklistbox items to be 'checked'? This would be as simple as binding an event to those actions and if your "freeze" is active veto the events.
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