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Christopher,
I am following up on your tip because it works great. On the html toolbar are 2 cool Panel controls.
1) Flow Layout Panel
2) Grid Layout Panel
All I did was drag/drop the Grid Layout Panel control on my design surface and then set overflow to "use scrollbars if needed". I dropped mmDataGrid on top of the control and viola. I now have scrollable girds all over the place.
Thanx ever so much
Neil
>SNIP
>>Thank you. I guess I needed to take the attributes a little further.
>>What did you mean by "My layout was set to Grid."
>>Regards,
>>Neil
>
>When you look at the properties of your aspx page (rt. click on the page to get the propertites window) you have the option of Grid or Flow layout.
>With Grid layout objects are arranged using absolute X,Y coordinates.
>With flow layout objects are arranged top to bottom and you would have
>to do things like insert
's and stuff to get your objects positioned exactly where you want them.
>
>You should see a message about this every time you create a new .aspx page.
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