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visual basic 2005 datagridview's

I have a datagridview that populates with only 2 columns. The problem is
I'm trying to avoid having to scroll vertically. I have a fixed height form
that I'm working with. When the datagridview gets to (let say 7 rows) in
lenght, I'd like numbers 8 to 14 to display on the right side of the first 7.
Then 15-21 on the right side of 8-14...

I'm okay with eventually scrolling horizontally because that would be very
rare instances.

Any ideas?? Thanks much...
May 22 '06 #1
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