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Option Explicit

Sub Main()

    
    
    Include "Common.TWin32TreeView"
    Dim wtv As TWin32TreeView
    
    'Window("Desktop Window").Attach
    Window("Application=Explorer.exe ClassName=CabinetWClass TypeName=Window").Attach
    
    Set wtv = New TWin32TreeView
    wtv.Handle = TreeView("Index=1").hwnd
    Dim sMsg As String
    sMsg = "Root item is " & wtv.GetRootItemText
    sMsg = sMsg & vbCrLf & "Selected item is : " & wtv.GetSelectedItemText
    'MsgBox sMsg
    
    If wtv.IsSelectedItemExpanded Then
        MsgBox "selected node is expanded"
    Else
        MsgBox "it is not yet expanded"
    End If

End Sub

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