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How to move columns of Gridview at Runtime ?

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    :( Hi all, Right now i am working on some S/W developement and in my project i want to move columns of gridview to rightside or leftside at runtime and this gridview is generated at runtime. so any one who has any suggestions on this pls reply.... Thank U :)

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      :( Hi all, Right now i am working on some S/W developement and in my project i want to move columns of gridview to rightside or leftside at runtime and this gridview is generated at runtime. so any one who has any suggestions on this pls reply.... Thank U :)

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      Brij
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      do you want to move the columns in the same grid or in another grid?

      Cheers!! Brij

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        :( Hi all, Right now i am working on some S/W developement and in my project i want to move columns of gridview to rightside or leftside at runtime and this gridview is generated at runtime. so any one who has any suggestions on this pls reply.... Thank U :)

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        gajendra_kshatriya
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        Please check this post..........i think it might help you http://forums.asp.net/t/1232456.aspx[^]

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