How to Add Triangle Bit map to List Control Header

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I would like to add the little triangle to a list control column header.
When I look at Outlook Express columns, I can sort any column and the sorted
column and direction is indicated by adding a small triangle to the right of
the column header text. The triangle points up when the sort is top to
bottom, down when the sort is the other way.

Is there a description anywhere and/or sample showing how I can add the
triangle bit map to the text inside the list control column header.

I've implemented the toggling sort but I want to confirm to the user what
has happened.

Ed
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Edward E.L. Mitchell
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6707 Daniel Court
Fort Myers, FL 33908


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