Freezing Columns, and Headers.

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    Default Freezing Columns, and Headers.

    Is there a grid control, or is it possible for Asp.Net to freeze the first
    column, and the headers where the headers would always display regardless of
    vertical scrolling? And the first column would always be in the most left
    side of the grid regardless of the horizontal scrolling?

    Thanks,

    Byron...


    Byron Hopp [MCS] Guest

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    Default Re: Freezing Columns, and Headers.

    Do we know it is not possible?

    Byron...

    "Byron Hopp [MCS]" <bhopp@matrixcomputer.com> wrote in message
    news:epTZ$FkkFHA.3692@TK2MSFTNGP09.phx.gbl...
    > Is there a grid control, or is it possible for Asp.Net to freeze the first
    > column, and the headers where the headers would always display regardless
    > of vertical scrolling? And the first column would always be in the most
    > left side of the grid regardless of the horizontal scrolling?
    >
    > Thanks,
    >
    > Byron...
    >

    Byron Hopp Guest

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