Re: Freeze columns in GridView ASP.NET2.0(Urgent)
- From: "Mark Rae" <mark@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Wed, 28 Jun 2006 19:23:13 +0100
"Winista" <winista@xxxxxxxxx> wrote in message
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That kind of UI will be so confusing to user. Think for a moment what will
happen if one column in fixed and other columns move doen. Now the fixed
column data is completely out of sync with rest of the columns. Nobody
will be able to make any sense out the information in the grid. Also if
you have header in grid, what kind of behavior r u looking for that...
fixed too :-) I can't even imagine what kind of UI it will look like.
What utter rubbish! That functionality has been part of every spread***
package for the last 10 years at least...
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