RadListView supports custom paging for various scenarios where         you either want to handle paging yourself, or delegate it to a data source control.     
	         The first example demonstrates RadListView with manually handled custom paging.         A RadSlider control is used to navigate amoung the set of all customers, with enabled         AutoPostback that fires the control's ValueChanged event on the         server. There, we call the RadLisViewItem.FireCommand() method.         The method itself invokes RadListView's PageIndexChanged event         where we need to set up the next page of data to be extracted.     
	         To enable custom paging in RadListView, you need to set:     
	
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			AllowPaging = true; - enable paging for RadListView
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			AllowCustomPaging = true; - enable custom paging for RadListView
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			VirtualItemCount = [number]; - set the virtual total item count             in the data source
         When custom paging is enabled in RadListView, the control only fires its PageIndexChanged         event on the server and rebinds after that. The developer is responsible for implementing         the paging logic and providing the requested page of data to RadListView inside         the event handler.     
	         Finally, we use a RadToolTip to display the leftmost contact name that will be loaded         when sliding the handler. The tooltip text is taken from an array that is populated         with the contact names fetched on the server using the RegisterArrayDeclaration()         method of the ClientScriptManager object.     
	         The second RadListView demonstrates binding to a custom objects collection using         an ObjectDataSource control. The data source control has paging         enabled and it is sufficient for the developer to enable paging in RadListView.         All the paging operations are then delegated to the ObjectDataSource control.