I suspected that. Alas, I was hoping there was some obsecure trivia that I was 
missing that could mitigate the bisbehaving control.

Bob Arnson <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:  Christopher Painter wrote:
> Right, I'm familiar with MenuLocal and MenuAllLocal. The problem is 
> consider this feature tree
> 
> A (root)
> B Parent A
> MenuLocal and MenuAllLocal is displayed by my selection tree for both 
> features. The annoyance is that B doesn't have any child features so 
> I don't know why ( or how to stop ) the control from displaying the 
> ManuAllLocal string. The string is correct however in the context 
> of feature A.
> 
> Is this just one of those MSI annoyances?

Yes, that's the SelectionTree control.

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