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Hello,

So i'm reading the help file to try and figure out how to get my list view to use up its entire gui ctrl space and I found this line:

The column can be extend during the GUICtrlCreateListViewItem according to item size.

I don't quite understand what this is telling me. Is it suppose to be automatic when I use list view item because it does not appear to change the size at all.

So in short how do I make a listview resize its columns according to the size of the data inside?

Thanks,

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Edit1: Got it, thanks for the help all!

Edited by Negative1

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Negative1,

This topic should explain all - but please ask again if it does not. ;)

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#include <GuiListView.au3> ;<== Needed to make this all work

$ColumnCount = _GUICtrlListView_GetColumnCount($ListView)
For $I = 0 To $ColumnCount -1 ;~   Loop through all of the columns, columns are zero based, so you have to subtract 1 from the count
    _GUICtrlListView_SetColumnWidth($ListView, $I, $LVSCW_AUTOSIZE) ;~ <==   this autosizes the columns
Next

See the comments above that describe what the commands do.

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