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DataGridView columns reorder themselves when I open the designer

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    I manually re-ordered the DataGridView columns many times until I thought, Ahhh I can do this in code, so I did the following (note this grid contains many columns but I removed them for simplicity).

    uxInformationGrid.Columns.Clear()
    Me.uxInformationGrid.Columns.AddRange(New System.Windows.Forms.DataGridViewColumn() {Me.IDColumn, Me.NameColumn})

    The problem with this is that it doesnt do anything. Is there a piece missing from here?


    CleaKO

    "Now, a man would have opened both gates, driven through and not bothered to close either gate." - Marc Clifton (The Lounge)

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      I manually re-ordered the DataGridView columns many times until I thought, Ahhh I can do this in code, so I did the following (note this grid contains many columns but I removed them for simplicity).

      uxInformationGrid.Columns.Clear()
      Me.uxInformationGrid.Columns.AddRange(New System.Windows.Forms.DataGridViewColumn() {Me.IDColumn, Me.NameColumn})

      The problem with this is that it doesnt do anything. Is there a piece missing from here?


      CleaKO

      "Now, a man would have opened both gates, driven through and not bothered to close either gate." - Marc Clifton (The Lounge)

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      shally_79
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      hello,Please try by changing DataGridViewColumn() to DataGridViewTextBoxColumn :rose:

      shally

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