Oh yes, it does - tested this morning. Try it, but do not forget to set PanelLink to FALSE
You'll end up with (sort of) two grids each having 30 rows
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>Hi Gregory, thanks for your reply.
>I am not sure if partitioning the grid will give me extra rows on the screen?
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>Regards,
>Gerard
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>>>Hi.
>>>I have a Grid which I am using in an App but want to pack as many rows on the screen as possible.
>>>A split grid (i.e a Left and a Right grid showing the same columns ) would be handy if this could be done
>>>This would mean that for instance instead of displaying say 30 rows , I could display 60 rows
>>>(There are only about 8 columns required)
>>>
>>>Anybody know if this can be done or any alternatives ?
>>>The grid is being used for data entry.
>>>
>>>Regards,]
>>>
>>>Gerard
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>>You can set the Grid.Partition to about half the width of the form.
>>If you want both sides to scroll independently, set Grid.PanelLink to FALSE
Gregory