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TreeView.BorderStyle Property

Definition

Gets or sets the border style of the tree view control.

public:
 property System::Windows::Forms::BorderStyle BorderStyle { System::Windows::Forms::BorderStyle get(); void set(System::Windows::Forms::BorderStyle value); };
public System.Windows.Forms.BorderStyle BorderStyle { get; set; }
member this.BorderStyle : System.Windows.Forms.BorderStyle with get, set
Public Property BorderStyle As BorderStyle

Property Value

One of the BorderStyle values. The default is Fixed3D.

Exceptions

The assigned value is not one of the BorderStyle values.

Examples

The following code example demonstrates how to use the BorderStyle enumeration and the BorderStyle, ShowLines, Scrollable, HideSelection and ShowRootLines properties. To run this example, paste the following code in a form and call the InitializeTreeView method in the form's constructor or Load method.

   // Declare the TreeView control.
internal:
   System::Windows::Forms::TreeView^ TreeView1;

private:
   // Initialize the TreeView to blend with the form, giving it the 
   // same color as the form and no border.
   void InitializeTreeView()
   {
      // Create a new TreeView control and set the location and size.
      this->TreeView1 = gcnew System::Windows::Forms::TreeView;
      this->TreeView1->Location = System::Drawing::Point( 72, 48 );
      this->TreeView1->Size = System::Drawing::Size( 200, 200 );

      // Set the BorderStyle property to none, the BackColor property to  
      // the form's backcolor, and the Scrollable property to false.  
      // This allows the TreeView to blend in form.
      this->TreeView1->BorderStyle = BorderStyle::None;
      this->TreeView1->BackColor = this->BackColor;
      this->TreeView1->Scrollable = false;

      // Set the HideSelection property to false to keep the 
      // selection highlighted when the user leaves the control. 
      // This helps it blend with form.
      this->TreeView1->HideSelection = false;

      // Set the ShowRootLines and ShowLines properties to false to 
      // give the TreeView a list-like appearance.
      this->TreeView1->ShowRootLines = false;
      this->TreeView1->ShowLines = false;

      // Add the nodes.
      array<TreeNode^>^temp0 = {gcnew TreeNode( "Full Color" ),gcnew TreeNode( "Project Wizards" ),gcnew TreeNode( "Visual C# and Visual Basic Support" )};
      array<TreeNode^>^temp1 = {gcnew TreeNode( "Pentium 133 MHz or faster processor " ),gcnew TreeNode( "Windows 98 or later" ),gcnew TreeNode( "100 MB Disk space" )};
      array<TreeNode^>^temp2 = {gcnew TreeNode( "Features",temp0 ),gcnew TreeNode( "System Requirements",temp1 )};
      this->TreeView1->Nodes->AddRange( temp2 );

      // Set the tab index and add the TreeView to the form.
      this->TreeView1->TabIndex = 0;
      this->Controls->Add( this->TreeView1 );
   }

// Declare the TreeView control.
internal System.Windows.Forms.TreeView TreeView1;

// Initialize the TreeView to blend with the form, giving it the 
// same color as the form and no border.
private void InitializeTreeView()
{

    // Create a new TreeView control and set the location and size.
    this.TreeView1 = new System.Windows.Forms.TreeView();
    this.TreeView1.Location = new System.Drawing.Point(72, 48);
    this.TreeView1.Size = new System.Drawing.Size(200, 200);

    // Set the BorderStyle property to none, the BackColor property to  
    // the form's backcolor, and the Scrollable property to false.  
    // This allows the TreeView to blend in form.

    this.TreeView1.BorderStyle = BorderStyle.None;
    this.TreeView1.BackColor = this.BackColor;
    this.TreeView1.Scrollable = false;

    // Set the HideSelection property to false to keep the 
    // selection highlighted when the user leaves the control. 
    // This helps it blend with form.
    this.TreeView1.HideSelection = false;

    // Set the ShowRootLines and ShowLines properties to false to 
    // give the TreeView a list-like appearance.
    this.TreeView1.ShowRootLines = false;
    this.TreeView1.ShowLines = false;

    // Add the nodes.
    this.TreeView1.Nodes.AddRange(new TreeNode[]
        {new TreeNode("Features", 
            new TreeNode[]{
            new TreeNode("Full Color"), 
            new TreeNode("Project Wizards"), 
            new TreeNode("Visual C# and Visual Basic Support")}), 
            new TreeNode("System Requirements", 
            new TreeNode[]{
                new TreeNode("Pentium 133 MHz or faster processor "),
                new TreeNode("Windows 98 or later"), 
                new TreeNode("100 MB Disk space")})
        });

    // Set the tab index and add the TreeView to the form.
    this.TreeView1.TabIndex = 0;
    this.Controls.Add(this.TreeView1);
}

' Declare the TreeView control.
Friend WithEvents TreeView1 As System.Windows.Forms.TreeView

' Initialize the TreeView to blend with the form, giving it the 
' same color as the form and no border.
Private Sub InitializeTreeView()

    ' Create a new TreeView control and set the location and size.
    Me.TreeView1 = New System.Windows.Forms.TreeView
    Me.TreeView1.Location = New System.Drawing.Point(72, 48)
    Me.TreeView1.Size = New System.Drawing.Size(200, 200)

    ' Set the BorderStyle property to none, the BackColor property to  
    ' the form's backcolor, and the Scrollable property to false.  
    ' This allows the TreeView to blend in form.
    Me.TreeView1.BorderStyle = BorderStyle.None
    Me.TreeView1.BackColor = Me.BackColor
    Me.TreeView1.Scrollable = False

    
    ' Set the ShowRootLines and ShowLines properties to false to 
    ' give the TreeView a list-like appearance.
    Me.TreeView1.ShowRootLines = False
    Me.TreeView1.ShowLines = False

    ' Add the nodes.
    Me.TreeView1.Nodes.AddRange(New System.Windows.Forms.TreeNode() _
        {New System.Windows.Forms.TreeNode("Features", _
        New System.Windows.Forms.TreeNode() _
        {New System.Windows.Forms.TreeNode("Full Color"), _
        New System.Windows.Forms.TreeNode("Project Wizards"), _
        New System.Windows.Forms.TreeNode("Visual C# and Visual Basic Support")}), _
        New System.Windows.Forms.TreeNode("System Requirements", _
        New System.Windows.Forms.TreeNode() _
        {New System.Windows.Forms.TreeNode _
        ("Pentium 133 MHz or faster processor "), _
        New System.Windows.Forms.TreeNode("Windows 98 or later"), _
        New System.Windows.Forms.TreeNode("100 MB Disk space")})})

    ' Set the tab index and add the TreeView to the form.
    Me.TreeView1.TabIndex = 0
    Me.Controls.Add(Me.TreeView1)
End Sub

Remarks

When the BorderStyle property is set to Fixed3D, the TreeView has a sunken, three-dimensional appearance. To display a flat, thin border around the TreeView control, set the BorderStyle property to FixedSingle.

Applies to

See also