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GeneralGetting the _real_ width of a DataGrid Pin
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QuestionHow to write configuration files? Pin
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GeneralThis one should be easy.... Pin
MStanbrook2-Jan-03 15:57
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jtmtv182-Jan-03 19:06
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this might work for you.. im not to sure though because i have never used a data grid before. anyways,

(from clip board)
To determine which part of the control the user clicked, use the HitTest method in the MouseDown event. The HitTest method returns a DataGrid.HitTestInfo object, which contains the row and column of a clicked area.

[C#]
protected void dataGrid1_MouseDown
(object sender, System.Windows.Forms.MouseEventArgs e)
{
Console.WriteLine();
System.Windows.Forms.DataGrid.HitTestInfo myHitTest;
// Use the DataGrid control's HitTest method with the x and y properties.
myHitTest = dataGrid1.HitTest(e.X,e.Y);
Console.WriteLine(myHitTest);
Console.WriteLine("Column " + myHitTest.Column);
Console.WriteLine("Row " + myHitTest.Row);
Console.WriteLine("Type " + myHitTest.Type);
Console.WriteLine("ToString " + myHitTest.ToString());
Console.WriteLine("Hit " + myHitTest.Type.ToString());
}

ill keep looking till i find it out for sure though.

looking some more.. i think that you will have too manually tell the list box to select the other items on that row. good luck...tell me how it goes. (im curious myself now too).

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QuestionPassing an interface from C# to COM? Pin
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