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This sample explains how to create a Blazor TreeView component and bind a hierarchical data, checkboxes, node editing, multiple selection and drag/drop feature.

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Create a TreeView in a Blazor Server Application

A quick-start project that helps you create the Blazor TreeView of Syncfusion in a Blazor server application. This sample explains how to bind a hierarchical data and enable checkboxes, node editing, multiple selection and drag/drop feature.

Watch the video now: https://www.syncfusion.com/tutorial-videos/blazor/treeview?title=create-a-treeview-in-a-blazor-server-application

Documentation: https://blazor.syncfusion.com/documentation/treeview/getting-started

Online example: https://blazor.syncfusion.com/demos/treeview/default-functionalities

Prerequisites

  • Visual Studio 2022

How to run the project

  • Checkout this project to a location in your disk.
  • Open the solution file using the Visual Studio 2022.
  • Restore the NuGet packages by rebuilding the solution.
  • Run the project.

Further help

To get more help, check out the ASP.NET Core Blazor documentation.

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