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ListView subitem troubles

Asked by egl1044 in Visual Basic Programming

Tags: listview, subitem, forecolor

'I am posting this question so I can get a quick response because I don't feel like trial and error right now, So I am stuck on trying to change some subitem materials.
'List1 = ListView1

'This is the ListView Set up

Dim Temp As Double
Temp = (List1.Width / 1.5)
List1.View = lvwReport
With List1.ColumnHeaders
    .Add , , "Found Files", Temp
    .Add , , "Status", (List1.Width - Temp) / 1.5
End With

'This event is fired when a file is found and its added to the listview control.

Private Sub sCn_Adult(ByVal AdultFoundFiles As String)
UpdateItem = UpdateItem + 1
List1.ListItems.Add , , (AdultFoundFiles)
List1.ListItems(UpdateItem).SubItems(1) = "Explicit Content"
End Sub

Private Function RemoveFile() As Long
    Dim itm As ListItem

    For Each itm In List1.ListItems
        If itm.Checked = True Then
        RemoveFile = DeleteFile(itm.Text)
            If RemoveFile = 1 Then 'success
            itm.ForeColor = &H1E822B     'green
            'need to change subitem forecolor to green.
            'need to make this itm disabled or greyed.
            'need to change the subitem text to "Deleted"
                    Else 'failed
            itm.ForeColor = vbRed
            End If
        End If
    Next itm
End Function
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Zone: Visual Basic Programming
Tags: listview, subitem, forecolor
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