Have you considered creating a form with a treeview on one side and a list
view on the other?

:-)

Seriously though, what exactly do you need that isn't trivial to achieve in
seconds?  Here's my standard explorer-style application setup:

 (1) Create a new Windows Application project
 (2) Drop a TreeView onto the form
 (3) Set the TreeView's Dock property to Left
 (4) Drop a Splitter control onto the form
 (5) Drop a ListView onto the form
 (6) Set the ListView control's Dock property to Fill

Does the VB application Wizard do anything else that this doesn't do?

(Obviously this puts the treeview on the left and the listview on the right,
but I'm guessing that's what you meant to say - that's the way round they
are in every version of Windows Explorer I've ever used.)


--
Ian Griffiths
DevelopMentor

----- Original Message -----
From: "george antony" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>


> it ia treeview on the right side and a list view on
> the left side.
> --- franklin gray <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> wrote:
> > you mean a treeview and a treelist?
> >
> > -----Original Message-----
> > From: george antony [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
> >
> > Is there any way to get an Explorer style interface
> > .Net like in Vb appication Wizard.

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