Hi,
I have seen many articles where it is possible to add extra columns to a datagrid that allows the user to press a button and delete the row, etc.
However i have not seen any articles like this for a windows form datagrid!!! Is it possible to do it for a windows datagrid? 3 1061
You may want to check out the (free) ExtendedDataGri d control: http://dotnet.leadit.be/extendeddatagrid
If you want to implement it yourself, take a look at the syncfusion faq: http://www.syncfusion.com/FAQ/WinFor...c44c.asp#q888q
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news:BC******** *************** ***********@mic rosoft.com... Hi,
I have seen many articles where it is possible to add extra columns to a
datagrid that allows the user to press a button and delete the row, etc. However i have not seen any articles like this for a windows form
datagrid!!! Is it possible to do it for a windows datagrid?
Hi Jan,
I tried to use this before but i was told that i need Visual studio 2003. Is this true?
Can it work on 2002?
That's true, it's compiled for VS.NET 2003.
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