Edit Listview Subitem In Vb6 Source Safe

Hello I am currently adding items and subitems to a listview but I know that the user will expect to click on a row and edit the contents. I have tired looking at other posts but none of them are helpful, because they all suggest that the subitems cannot be edited. I currently have 2 textboxes and the user is expected to input valules into those textboxes which on a click button event I populate the listview item and subitem. There are 2 ways I would like to handle this: 1. If the user clicks on the row then the contents of the item and subitem should populate in textbox1 and 2 so that it can be changed but I would need to change the old entry or remove the entry and re- add it.
Gets or sets the distance, in points, between the left edge of the ListView and the left edge of the worksheet. ListViewItemSorter: Gets or sets the sorting comparer for the control. Steve vai passion and warfare songbook pdf free. (Inherited from ListView.) Location: Infrastructure. Locked: Gets or sets a value that indicates whether the ListView can be modified at design time when the sheet is protected. Jul 17, 2005 ListView edit. Visual Basic 4 / 5 / 6 Forums on Bytes. 424,316 Members 1,659 Online Join Now. I know you can edit the first column of the listview control, is there a way to edit the second and/or the other columns? 'the subitem in VB terms (the x 'and y coordinates, and the height.
The second way I would like to handle this would be to click on either the item or subitem and which ever I click on then that item should be highlighted and I should able to change the value in that field. I am not sure if this can be done by changing the properties of the listview or if I need to code this and if I need to code this I would need some help if possible. Here's a solution that works perfectly for me: It's in C#, but can of course be converted to Vb. If you're not good at that - or don't want to spend the time, you can just compile it to a DLL and add it to your solution. Good luck, Johnny J.