Design a versatile Outlook style list that enables you to automatically sort various items and group them on columns via this library
Version | 1.7.10.1 |
Updated | March 31 2020 |
Developer |
TMS Software
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User Rating |
678
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Original File Size | 175 MB |
Downloads | 6357 |
Systems | Windows All |
Category | Programming |
TAdvOutlookList is a Delphi component designed to enable you to control the style of Outlook with sorting, grouping, preview pane, drag and drop. More precisely, the list view comes with automatic grouping of columns that makes organizing items and viewing the relevant ones easier. In addition, it comes with automatic sorting for a wide variety of elements, such as text, numbers, date, custom type columns and checkbox.
In the eventuality that the application you are working on deals with complex data and vast quantities, then you can configure it to show a column in a preview pane. Moreover, users can drag and drop between groups in the control or additional lists.
As far as the customization goes, you can configure the list to blend perfectly with your interface. Therefore, you can choose between various column styles including, but not limited to HTML text, hyperlinks, images, checkboxes or a progress bar, depending on the nature of the application.
In addition, the library supports HTML rendering with images along with hyperlinks of texts in columns. Generally speaking, the library enables you to create something similar to a distribution list, which enables you to work with several different groups at the same time in Outlook.
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