Tree Size Limitation Error

Hi, i have the problem that when i fill a tree box with over 5000 entries, the entries over a spezified number are showed completely gray, that means there is a border where the whole box is turning in gray and you can't read anything. Turning back with scroll panel i can read the entries again.
I have the Labview Version 7.1, but i don't think the version has anything to do with it. Maybe someone knows the reason?

Hi Alicona,
normally you are only limited by the limits of your operating system. In the case of 32bit-OS's you are able to have 2^31-1 entries.
I don't know what is going wrong on your side, so it would be the best if you could send me a little example that shows your wrong behavior.
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