Hi Chad,

Thanks for the reply.

I am interested to know about the first approach.

> You could just put two grids in a HorizontalSplitPanel and set the
> splitter bar so that only the left column is visible

You actually mean here is that, place the header and data grid in a
split panel side by side?
In this case can I remove the splitter some how? so that it can look
like a single grid?


> Of course, in either
> scenario, the trick will be getting them to scroll together, but I'll
> leave that small detail to you. ;)

Yes I do understand that, but that is my next ache anyway

Thanks again

Suren


On May 14, 6:07 pm, Chad <[email protected]> wrote:
> Suren,
>
> You could just put two grids in a HorizontalSplitPanel and set the
> splitter bar so that only the left column is visible. Or create two
> grids where the first grid only has one column and the second grid has
> all but the first column and put them side by side. You would have
> better control over the second scenario. Of course, in either
> scenario, the trick will be getting them to scroll together, but I'll
> leave that small detail to you. ;)
>
> HTH,
> Chad
>
> On May 14, 3:38 am, Suren <[email protected]> wrote:
>
>
>
> > Hi All,
>
> > I want to overlay one grid over the other, so that I can create an
> > impression that the first column can be a fixed/freeze when scrolling
> > right.
>
> > An anyone has any other solution for keeping the first column as fixed/
> > freeze when we scroll right the grid?
>
> > Thanks
> > Suren- Hide quoted text -
>
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