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Question Wrap a text in listview

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Oct 11th, 2007
hi all,

how to wrap a text of a item to the next line of listview
if the length is too long?

i found in msdn that the labelwrap property works only if the view mode is set to largeicon or smallicon.

i need to set the view mode to Tile and i need to wrap the text

how is it possible?

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Re: Wrap a text in listview

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There is not a way of wrapping text on a columnheader of a listview. But you can increase the height of your column headers.
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