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is there any way to remove (Side header) from datagrid control

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    ronin1770
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    Ok.. i want to remove the side header (well.. where cursor appears to indicate the selected row) from the data grid control.... is there any way to remove it or is there any way to reduce it's width... if you don't understand what i mean... please email me i will forward you the pic. thanx in advance

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      Ok.. i want to remove the side header (well.. where cursor appears to indicate the selected row) from the data grid control.... is there any way to remove it or is there any way to reduce it's width... if you don't understand what i mean... please email me i will forward you the pic. thanx in advance

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      ronin, I think what you are refering to is called the "Row Selector" or "Record Selector". If you are using Microsoft's built-in control, I do not think there is a way to this.:(( Some 3rd party controls allow for this flexability but of course they cost money. Hopefully, Microsoft will add this in for VS2005.:~ Joel Parmer :cool: Black holes are when GOD divides by zero.

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        ronin, I think what you are refering to is called the "Row Selector" or "Record Selector". If you are using Microsoft's built-in control, I do not think there is a way to this.:(( Some 3rd party controls allow for this flexability but of course they cost money. Hopefully, Microsoft will add this in for VS2005.:~ Joel Parmer :cool: Black holes are when GOD divides by zero.

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        thanx for the reply...

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