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The ListView_GetViewRect macro retrieves the bounding rectangle of all
items in the list view control. The list view must be in icon or small icon
view. You can use this macro or explicitly send the LVM_GETVIEWRECT
message.
BOOL ListView_GetViewRect(
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HWND hwnd,
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RECT FAR *prc
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Parameters
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hwnd
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Handle to the list view control.
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prc
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Pointer to a RECT structure that receives the bounding rectangle. All
coordinates are relative to the visible area of the list view control.
Return Values
Returns TRUE if successful or FALSE otherwise.
See Also
LVM_GETVIEWRECT, RECT
See also:
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