I guess you have to use some ActiveX control. Take a look to the grid control provided by DBI Technologies. It designed for VFP to extend functionality of the native VFP grid. However, I guess it could be used in the VB.
>Grid and other controls in VFP are somehow cute although they're not based on MFCs because of the availability of DynamicColor property where you can change the color of records depending on conditions. Any ideas on how to do this in VB?
Vlad Grynchyshyn, Project Manager, MCP
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