Using WrapPanel and ScrollViewer to give a multi-column Listbox in WPF?

It seems like you were on the right track: replacing the ItemsPanelTemplate in the ListBox with a WrapPanel, setting WrapPanel's Orientation to Vertical, and setting ScrollViewer. VerticalScrollBar to Disabled should be all you need to do.

I believe to do this, you need to write custom code - you've got the right idea in overriding ItemsPanelTemplate, but WrapPanel doesn't order stuff the way you want it - it'll order stuff as.

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