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Gridview Seperator Bar Based on Data Values

dot net 2.0

I have a gridview and I want to add a seperator line between rows of
varying col1 values... Here is an example.

col1 col 2
1 A
1 B
1 C
<<INSERT SEPERATOR BAR HERE>>
2 A
2 B
2 C
2 D
Any help would be appreciated.

~bob

Nov 30 '05 #1
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