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Lloyd Sheen
As subject says I am trying to get a Gridview to allow the last colum to
fill the space. There is no Fill attribute and I have now read about 50
blog entries with the same problem and no solution.
I have noticed the following about WPF entries. It starts with a question,
then an answer and the a whole topic full of why the "answer" doesn't work
and eventually it just fades away.
Are there answers for WPF????
I have also read two books and have 40 year of IT developement experience
and I have never seen a technology that is so poorly documented and
implemented.
Is there a way to set the width of the last colum?
Using SNOOP I notice that in my gridview I have 5 columns but it lists 6
with the last one seemingly generated by WPF. Can't get at it using the
columns collection so .....
HELP
Thanks
Lloyd Sheen
fill the space. There is no Fill attribute and I have now read about 50
blog entries with the same problem and no solution.
I have noticed the following about WPF entries. It starts with a question,
then an answer and the a whole topic full of why the "answer" doesn't work
and eventually it just fades away.
Are there answers for WPF????
I have also read two books and have 40 year of IT developement experience
and I have never seen a technology that is so poorly documented and
implemented.
Is there a way to set the width of the last colum?
Using SNOOP I notice that in my gridview I have 5 columns but it lists 6
with the last one seemingly generated by WPF. Can't get at it using the
columns collection so .....
HELP
Thanks
Lloyd Sheen