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Joel - 30 Jun 2004 20:57 GMT
Gentlemen,

   This is the first time I'm using a data grid so bear with me. It seems I
can only set up 2 columns (0 and 1) am I doing something wrong? I looked at
the documentation but there's nothing there.

           Thank for the help

               Joel
Mike Williams - 30 Jun 2004 21:48 GMT
> Gentlemen, This is the first time I'm using a data grid so bear with me.
> It seems I can only set up 2 columns (0 and 1) am I doing something
> wrong? I looked at the documentation but there's nothing there.

Personally I wouldn't know a DataGrid if I fell over one in a dark alley,
but the fact that you implicitly called me a gentleman caused me to spend a
few minutes of my valuable time (and believe me, a few minutes are extremely
valuable when you get to my age!) Googling. I went to Google and typed in:

How to use a datagrid in visual basic

and here is the very first "hit", which I think may be of use to you:

http://msdn.microsoft.com/library/default.asp?url=/library/en-us/vbcon98/html/vb
conusingdatagridcontrol.asp


Don't worry if it isn't, though. Lots of other people here who know about
these things will no doubt help you when they realise you have called them
"gentlemen"!

Mike
 
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