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The ListView_GetColumnWidth macro retrieves the width of a column in
report or list view. You can use this macro or explicitly send the LVM_GETCOLUMNWIDTH
message.
int ListView_GetColumnWidth(
Parameters
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hwnd
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Handle to the list view control.
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iCol
-
Index of the column. This parameter is ignored in list view.
Return Values
Returns the column width if successful or zero otherwise.
See Also
LVM_GETCOLUMNWIDTH
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