Jooel - yeah - I saw your comments about that in the other thread ... I imagine that there is a limit but I have no idea what it is. I went searching on the NET and couldn't find any reference to the maximum number of columns that a listview can support. Might want to try your own search though.

Not too often you see a listview with 100+ columns though (spreadsheet yes - listview no) ... the most I've ever seen is about five of six (yeah?). Actually, I think the one app that use more listview columns than any other would be TASKMGR ... with all the select columns enabled - that would be about 25 or so.

Take a search and let me know, like I said, I can't find anything about that.