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vb.net ListView scroll to bottom

Asked by tonelm54 in .NET

Ive written some code to try out an the ListView control, before coding all the database links.

What Im trying to do is populate ListView and then select the last item in the list. The problem is it doesnt scroll to the bottom, although it does select the last value, you still have to scroll down to view it.

Any ideas how to automate the scroll bar?

Thanks in advance.

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ListView1.BeginUpdate()
        ListView1.Items.Clear()
 
        'Add Columns
        ListView1.Columns.Add("col1", 0, HorizontalAlignment.Center)
        ListView1.Columns.Add("col2", 80, HorizontalAlignment.Left)
        ListView1.Columns.Add("col3", 200, HorizontalAlignment.Left)
        ListView1.Columns.Add("col4", 100, HorizontalAlignment.Right)
 
        'Add data
        For i = 1 To 98
            Dim itmListItem = New ListViewItem()
            itmListItem.Text = i
            itmListItem.SubItems.Add("15/09/2008")
            itmListItem.SubItems.Add("bob2")
            itmListItem.SubItems.Add("27.48")
            ListView1.Items.Add(itmListItem)
        Next i
        ListView1.EndUpdate()
 
        'Select the last item in the list
        ListView1.Items(ListView1.Items.Count - 1).Selected = True
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