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selected rows in DataGrid

I need to be able to jump to first selected row in DataGrid.
How can I do this without using IsSelected for each row?
Is there some sort of collection which contains all selected rows?

Thank you.
Nov 16 '05 #1
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Alex,

You might look up the following 2 message threads in the archives ...
they'll help to answer your questions.

"c# Winforms DataGrid: What's the difference between highlighted and
selected rows ???"
"Rows 12 thru 24 are selected in a datagrid. How do I tell when the user
selects rows 45 thru 70 ???"

Just had a bout with this issue myself.

Hope this helps.

Barry
in Oregon
"Alex K." <Al***@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
news:F6**********************************@microsof t.com...
I need to be able to jump to first selected row in DataGrid.
How can I do this without using IsSelected for each row?
Is there some sort of collection which contains all selected rows?

Thank you.

Nov 16 '05 #2

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