I have a datagridview and few testbox. User types in the details into the text box and when pressed enter it adds to the datagridview. Now the question is user will be allowed to save the rows into a text file but it in not saving in a proper format ie i am getting as:
Quantity Name Rate -------------------- 12 wers 30 2323 ertd 40
I am using DataGrid control in VB. I have created a DataTable at runtime and added 5 columns in this Datatable. I binded the data table with DataGrid control.
Width of DataGrid is 880. The default width of 5 columns of data table in DataGrid is 100. So for 5 columns width used = 500. So an empty space of 380 left at the right hand cornor of DataGrid. I want to fill this empty space with these 5 columns. I want to increase the width of columns so that it fully covered in DataGrid.
I set the width for my ListView columns in the designer, in run time they always shrink back. I have no idea why, could anyone shed some light on this for me - possibly a solution to keeping them exactly the way I set them in designer ?
I need to set some of the columns in a DGV to specific widths. What I am looking for is to line the columns up with the labels above them. I am trying to do it like this(the numbers are just for testing):
what I might have to change in the properties of the DGV for the code to set the widths, I've changed so many that I am not sure what the default settings are any more. Also the look of the form is not open to suggestion as this is what the customer wants.
I have an integer array which contains the different col widths for an range of excel worksheet.when i use Range.ColumnWidth= ColWidths (Colwidths is the int array), it takes lot of time to do all the process (i.e opening excel , formatting range, setting values)But when i use Range.ColumnWidth = 15 then all the process is done in a flash.Why using an integer array takes time? I did even try replacing int array with string array, but same time taking result?
is there any way to stretch a datagrid's control columns so they would take all the space width of the form?I can set datagrid's dock property to bottom so it will take all the bottom by height but the right side of the data grid will stay empty which is not good.If I set datagrid's dock property to right it jumps all over the form...So I need a way to fill up my datagrid's bottom and right (width) side so I would not have empty space.
Just trying to get my head round WPF. I have a usercontrol which I'm using as the template for items in a listbox, however no matter what I try the usercontrol's width is always shrinking to the minimum size but I want it to fill the available width. I've found a similar query on here but it was relating just to a usercontrol not within a listbox and the solution proposed doesn't apply here.
setting the width of the gridview when i used the property AutoGenerateColumns to AutoGenerateColumns="true". And the gridview is databind in code behind. If i am using gridview1.columns(0).width it raise error.
And the GridView1.Columns.Count is always zero because the grid view is databind.
In .aspx: - <asp:GridView ID="GridView1" runat="server" AutoGenerateColumns="true"> </asp:GridView>
I want the ability to auto stretch the listview control column when the form gets resized in vb.net 2008 These are the properties I am mentioning for the ListView now :
How to fill a listbox with data from a SQL (OLEDB) so that you can see one row of data with various columns to show the different values for that row,ie. all of the SQL statement as one row.[code]...
I want to make a listbox with to columns on it and they both have titles. If you look at the Mozilla Firefox bookmarks window i want it to be like that.
Imports System.Data.SqlClient Public Class ListViewData Public Sub FillListView(ByRef MyListView As ListView, _
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I want all the listview columns to be in auto width. I tried adding the next line of code but then only my first column fills my entering listview width. All other columns are not affected!
This Winforms app has a toolStripComboBox within a MenuStrip container that displays Culture Info languages.The toolStripComboBox's width is not expanding to accommodate the size of the string. The strings are dynamically added to the combobox from underlying code. How do I get the comboboxe's width to expand? Below is an image of the'too narrow' combobox and below that the Properties for the combobox.
In VB.NET for the combo box, I have set the autocomplete mode to "SuggestAppend" and autocomplete source to "ListItems". Its working as expected. But the width of the autosuggest dropdown box is not same as that of combo box and so it looks weird.I tried changing the value dropdown width property but it changes the value of normal dropdown box (seen after clicking down arrow on combobox), and not the autosuggest dropdown box.So what code or property needs to be set to make autosuggest dropdown box the same width as that of combobox width?
I've got a question about Listboxes in Visual Basic 2008 Express. I have a fair bit of experience with Office (both 2003 and 2007) and use the listbox in office all the time. The thing I like most about it is the ability to set the number of columns so I can have a string for the user to see and a second column of 0 width that holds my ref number.
So when I needed to do the same thing in VB 2008 Express I grabed the Listbox control and.....hit a brick wall. As far as I can find out from the help files and searching the web the Listbox control only shows one column really. Ok so it might wrap to a second column to save the user having to scroll but its still basically one column. There seems to be no way of having something like in Office.
I know I have no code, but I don't have any code for this. I'm just asking in case I'm missing a control or something obvious. Hell at this point I'm almost tempted to create my own Listbox control that acts the way I need but thought I'd ask before heading down that route.
so the | is a divider and it will show their name on the left and their posts on the right(kind of like a1, b1 in excel). how do i divide my listbox to do this?
I have managed a listbox with two columns (the items and their quantities). I am trying to sum up all the qtys together for a grand total, but cannot manage. I tried with listviewitem.contains and listviewitem. items. Now I'm lost.
I have a drawing program written in VB6 that is capable of printing very thin lines to a laser printer. In VB .net, even though the pen width is set to 1, the thinnest lines are way too "thick". The equivalent line width in VB .net using a pen width of 1 is about the same as the DrawWidth = 4 in VB6. So, my question is, how can I print very thin lines to a laser printer in VB .net?
how to adjust the width of the listview and also the datagridview to the width of the form.Because I want it to be able to follow the form's width and when maximized the form, the listview or the datagridview will also be maximized to the form's width.
I have been trying to pull rows from my access database into a list box, so the rows do appear on the list box, however the columns are not spaced out, and when I put & Space(10) & inside the ListBox1.Items.Add() the values are all scattered around. How do I fix this?
I'm doing a project in database development which requires to use a list box that will populate from a SQL Server database.I'm confused on setting up the listbox to have multiple columns that will be populated from a stored procedure within SQL.I drag and drop the listbox onto the form, size it, change it's property to multi-column, set column width to 10, but don't know what to do next.The listbox on the form design doesn't show multi-columns.