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The ListView_GetItem macro retrieves the text of a list view item or
subitem. You can use this macro or explicitly send the LVM_GETITEMTEXT
message.
 
void WINAPI ListView_GetItemText(
 
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    HWND hwnd, 
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    int iItem, 
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    int iSubItem, 
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    LPSTR pszText, 
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    int cchTextMax
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   );
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hwnd 
Handle to the list view control.
iItem
Index of the list view item.
iSubItem
Index of the subitem, or zero to retrieve the item label.
pszText 
Pointer to the buffer that receives the item or subitem text.
cchTextMax
Size of the buffer, in bytes.
 Return Values
The ListView_GetItemText macro does not return a value.
 
If you send the LVM_GETITEMTEXT message explicitly, it returns the length of
the retrieved string. 
 See Also
LV_ITEM, LVM_GETITEMTEXT
 
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