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How to Lock First Column in Grid ??
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Visual FoxPro
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Forms & Form designer
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>>How to Lock First Column in Grid ?? Same way how we lock in browse window...
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>>TIA..
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>I need this capability too, so I did a search awhile back and found the following from Doug Hennig. I could not get it to work properly (my stupidity or some inherited methods are getting slammed) and I dont have the issue of FoxTalk that he references. You can try the things he suggests and see if you have any luck. I found my form could not be brought back up if I messed with the Partition property and panellink property that he referenced, but dont let that stop you from trying it. Please back up your form before trying it though.
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>***Dougs Post*******
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>In the July 97 issue of FoxTalk, I had an article that described a drill-down grid (like a TreeView control, but a grid showing data). This grid has the behavior you're describing: a locked column. Actually, it supports locking a number of leftmost columns, not just the first one; in fact, the article specifically locks the first two columns. You'll have to adjust this code for a single column.
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The entire article is available on-line at the FoxTalk web site as "Drill Down Into Your Data" - subscribers who can find the issue key on the July 1997 issue, or with an electronic subscription to FoxTalk, can download this for free; others can download it for $5/article. The item also appears on the second FOxTalk compilation CD, which can be purchased from Pinnacle at the same site, and contains over a years worth of artciles and downlaods, including extended articles, for under $90. The search engine on the Pinnacle site finds this article with a search on "Grid Partition".
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