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Hello!

I have earlier used a grid called flygrid where everything had to be done by
coding.

I use VS2005 so I have this DataGridView which I can't really understand how
to use.

I mean what can be done by using different feature like add column/edit
column and so and
what can only be done by coding.

I mean what limitations has this add column/edit column feature. If you do
it by coding you
have total control.

Here some example

1. For example hide one column
2. Make one column readonly
3. Modify some data that have been read from the datasource before
displaying on the DataGridView.
4. Have different types for some columns.
5. Have different type for a columns. I mean this for example some cells of
type text and some cells checkbox and some cells of type drop down
all these is in the same column.
//Tony
Oct 25 '07 #1
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