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Moving couple columns in a grid
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Visual FoxPro
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Gestionnaire d'écran & Écrans
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00427567
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Hi Abby,

I added this class to one of my application (instantiate it in run-time in Form's Init) and it works perfectly. However, there is a problem, which I concern and what's why original Vlad idea seems to be more reliable and attractive (I just don't have time to work on it right now). In our company we have application running from the server (no local copy on client machines). Therefore there could be user's conflicts using the same table for storing properties. It would be much better to store each user's settings locally, but it requires some code changes in the class.

I contacted with Denis and he told me, what somebody is already working on class changes. Do you know, who could it be?

Thanks again for your help.

>If you want a really easy way to get the save restore functionality that you want for your grid, you can download GridSaver from the files section of UniversalThread. It works great for most standard situations. Its a class that you just drop onto your grid in design mode and it remembers each individual users grid settings. It keeps this in a dbf in the directory with the exe. It identifies each user and separate grid so it can keep this stuff separate and it requires no coding!
>
>GRIDSAVER description:
>1. Saves and Restores ColumnWidth if user changes any column width in the Grid object.
>2. Saves and Restores RowHeight if user changes row height in the Grid object.
>3. Supports nested containers,pageframes, etc.
>4. "Place and Play" class
>New features:
>5. Saves and Restores ColumnOrder property.
>Denis Gavrikov
>
>(I have gotten this to work easily in some cases, I have not been able to use it in other cases and I haven't yet determined why.)
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