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Hi, My name is Rachel. I'm looking for a simple grid, no bound to database. I need the ability to define simply: 1. The number of columns and rows. 2. The height of rows and width of columns. 3. To control easily on the selected cells. 3.1. I need to the ability to select some cells that are located far from one another. Thanks Rachel:confused:
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Hi, My name is Rachel. I'm looking for a simple grid, no bound to database. I need the ability to define simply: 1. The number of columns and rows. 2. The height of rows and width of columns. 3. To control easily on the selected cells. 3.1. I need to the ability to select some cells that are located far from one another. Thanks Rachel:confused:
Might I suggest using the vsFlexGrid . Notorious SMC
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Might I suggest using the vsFlexGrid . Notorious SMC
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Get your facts first, and then you can distort them as much as you please Mark TwainThanks for the suggestion. I know this one very well from previose versions of VB but where do I found it in the .NET version
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Thanks for the suggestion. I know this one very well from previose versions of VB but where do I found it in the .NET version
That's strange, I'm using .net and I'm also using the flexgrid. hmmmm ...... could you use the grid in vb6 ? Notorious SMC
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That's strange, I'm using .net and I'm also using the flexgrid. hmmmm ...... could you use the grid in vb6 ? Notorious SMC
The difference between the almost-right word & the right word is a really large matter - it's the difference between the lightning bug and the Lightning Mark Twain
Get your facts first, and then you can distort them as much as you please Mark TwainO.K I found it. It is now as VideoSoft FlexArray and not as FlexGrid. But now there is a new problem. It is not share componenet thay want me to buy it, almost 300$ for this. I remeber that the flexgrid was free one. Also to your ask befor. I do not have VS6 on my computers. I used it in previos works I had. On my current computers I installed the VS.NET from the start. Thanks Very Much
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O.K I found it. It is now as VideoSoft FlexArray and not as FlexGrid. But now there is a new problem. It is not share componenet thay want me to buy it, almost 300$ for this. I remeber that the flexgrid was free one. Also to your ask befor. I do not have VS6 on my computers. I used it in previos works I had. On my current computers I installed the VS.NET from the start. Thanks Very Much
Actually, the flexgrid in VB6 was not free. You could use it but it kept popping up messages asking you to buy it. I guess .net just tightened the rules and made it so that you have to buy it before you can use it.. :( Notorious SMC
The difference between the almost-right word & the right word is a really large matter - it's the difference between the lightning bug and the Lightning Mark Twain
Get your facts first, and then you can distort them as much as you please Mark Twain