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BORDER on listview 1

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The Form's Activate event in the exampel does exactly this - switches on the border when the form activates. Are you asking for something different? If so, then perhaps you can clarify your requirements a little bit more.

 
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Show border on First row, After the listview Is filled.
Sorry.
 
Yep. Thats what the example code does.

or, more accurately, it draws the border around whatever ListItem is currently selected. In my example, that was Row 1 ( since the PopulateListView function, also run during form activation in the case of the example, has the line [tt]ListView1.ListItems(1).Selected = True)[/tt]
 
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