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    Set Textbox Inside Listview SubItem [Resolved]

    I need to "Float" a textbox over a listview subitem to make the
    appearance of editing a subitem. I have the detection code for
    which subitem was clicked and row, but everything I found was
    using the x, y coordinates of the mouse click which does not
    accurately position the textbox within the sub item.

    How can I set a textbox coordinates to match the subitems
    rectangular coordinates? Maybe something like getting the RECT
    of the subitem somehow?

    Thanks.
    Last edited by RobDog888; Aug 19th, 2004 at 10:44 AM.
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