Re: A question about Repeater control

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Thanks for your quick response Vincent,

Well, I now got that you want make each row contains more than one cells. 
Of course, one simple means is to use a table control and manually add the 
rows and cells. (A bit rough:)).  As far as I know, in the ASP.NET buildin 
template list controls, only the DataList control provide some row/column 
count and repeat direction setting like:

DataList.RepeatDirection and DataList.RepeatColumns

You can have a look at the two properties in MSDN which may helps some. 
However, they still only provide simple customization and if we need 
complex customizaing, maybe directly using Table control is the prefered 
approach.

Regards,

Steven Cheng
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