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I have two listviews and two buttons(add and remove). I can select an item from one list view to another listview. I have achieved the movement of items from one list to another.But I want the moved item to be selected in the other listview as well. If i select multiple items and move it then I want the multiple items to be selected in the moved listview.

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After you added the items to the second ListBox, and them to the second ListBox's SelectedItems property too. You can call the Clear() method of the SelectedItems property before adding items to it so that only the new items will be selected.

Example:

list2.SelectedItems.Clear();

foreach (var item in list1.SelectedItems.OfType<object>().ToArray())
{
     list1.Items.Remove(item);
     list2.Items.Add(item);
     list2.SelectedItems.Add(item);
}
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  • @Virus while I did something like this with ListView on ListBox, I think the concept is right. Perhaps you have a binding issue to the SelectedItems?
    – kenny
    Dec 31, 2012 at 12:18
  • yes probably! First thing is it shows up only 'SelectedItem' property and not 'SelectedItems'. Even if I bind a single item to the list view, it doesnt reflect in the listview.
    – Virus
    Dec 31, 2012 at 12:28
  • @Virus: If the ListView doesn't have focus, the selected items are gray instead of blue which will be hard to see. Also, in order to have more than one item selected, you must set the ListBox.SelectionMode property to Extended (or Multiple if you only want to be able to select uninterrupted ranges of items, not recommended) and use the SelectedItems (not SelectedItem) property to specify which items are selected. Dec 31, 2012 at 13:54
  • Can you please provide a very simple example. I am using listview and not listbox.
    – Virus
    Jan 3, 2013 at 10:45
  • @Virus: Sure. I've updated the answer. If you're binding the ListView.ItemsSource to a collection then replace list1.Items and/or list2.Items with the bound collection. Jan 3, 2013 at 19:32

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