# C1.WPF.Grid.FlexGrid.ChildItemsPath

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<h1 id="C1_WPF_Grid_FlexGrid_ChildItemsPath_" data-uid="C1.WPF.Grid.FlexGrid.ChildItemsPath*">ChildItemsPath Property
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<h4 id="C1_WPF_Grid_FlexGrid_ChildItemsPath" data-uid="C1.WPF.Grid.FlexGrid.ChildItemsPath">ChildItemsPath</h4>
<div class="markdown level1 summary"><p>Gets or sets the name of the property used to generate child rows.</p>
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  <pre><code class="lang-csharp hljs">public string ChildItemsPath { get; set; }</code></pre>
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  <pre><code class="lang-vbnet hljs">Public Property ChildItemsPath As String</code></pre>
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<h5 id="C1_WPF_Grid_FlexGrid_ChildItemsPath_remarks">Remarks</h5>
<div class="markdown level1 remarks"><p>This property allows you to use the FlexGrid as a bound <b>TreeView</b>.</p>
<p>To use it, the data source must contain items that have properties which are 
                collections of the same type.</p>
<p>This property supports a comma separated list of paths. 
                When there is more than one path, the first path will be used for the first level, and so on, 
                and the last path will be used for levels higher than the number of path set.</p>
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