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The ListView_GetColumn macro retrieves the attributes of a list view
control’s column. You can use this macro or explicitly send the LVM_GETCOLUMN
message.
BOOL ListView_GetColumn(
HWND hwnd,
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int iCol,
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LV_COLUMN FAR* pcol
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Parameters
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hwnd
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Handle to the list view control.
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iCol
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Index of the column.
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pcol
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Pointer to an LV_COLUMN structure that
specifies the information to retrieve and receives information about the
column. The mask member specifies which column attributes to retrieve.
If the mask member specifies the LVCF_TEXT value, the pszText
member must contain the pointer to the buffer that receives the item text and
the cchTextMax member must specify the size of the buffer.
Return Values
Returns TRUE if successful or FALSE otherwise.
See Also
LV_COLUMN, LVM_GETCOLUMN
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