>>What is the shortes code for this (optimized).
>>
>>WITH This.MyGrid
>> .Column1.Width = 40
>> .Column1.Backcolor = RGB(255,255,0)
>> .Column2.Width = 40
>> .Column2.Backcolor = RGB(255,255,0)
>> .Column3.Width = 40
>> .Column3.Backcolor = RGB(255,255,0)
>> .Column4.Width = 40
>> .Column4.Backcolor = RGB(255,255,0)
>> .Column5.Width = 40
>> .Column5.Backcolor = RGB(255,255,0)
>> .Column6.Width = 40
>> .Column6.Backcolor = RGB(255,255,0)
>> .Column7.Width = 40
>> .Column7.Backcolor = RGB(255,255,0)
>> .Column8.Width = 40
>> .Column8.Backcolor = RGB(255,255,0)
>> .Column9.Width = 40
>> .Column9.Backcolor = RGB(255,255,0)
>> .Column10.Width = 40
>> .Column10.Backcolor = RGB(255,255,0)
>>ENDWITH
>>
>>TIA
>
>Hi, you should use the SetAll method, so:
>
>This.MyGrid.SetAll("BackColor", RGB(255, 255, 0), "Column")
>This.MyGrid.SetAll("Width", 40, "Column")
Yes, but aside from SETALL, is there other way?? What if values are not identical??
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