Thank you Rafael... I tried the below and it still behaves in the same fashion. Have done this before, must be missing something.... Perhaps the container approach as someone else has suggested. Regards, Desmond
> From: rcopquin /AT/ ciudad DOT com.ar> To: profox@leafe.com> Date: Tue, 31 Oct 2006 09:12:59 -0300> Subject: Re: Grid Column Width> > Try eliminating the caption from the checkbox, then establish the centered > property to .t. (VFP9 only),specialeffect = 1 (plain), remove the textbox > from the column, set the column's sparse property to false and then reduce > (or enlarge) the column width, removing the caption from the column header > as well. I do this all the time and it works quite well> > > > Rafael Copquin> www.copquin.com.ar> Universal Thread Magazine - Translation Coordinator> Treasurer - Microsoft Users Group of Argentina (MUG)> www.mug.org.ar> > > > ----- Original Message ----- > From: "Desmond Lloyd" <dlloyd90 /AT/ hotmail DOT com>> To: <profoxtech@leafe.com>> Sent: Monday, October 30, 2006 6:21 PM> Subject: VFP9: Grid Column Width> > > Silly issue I'm sure.> > Got a grid, populated with data from a table, all is good got the column > widths the way I want them. Added a final column utilizing a logical field > tied to a checkbox. Looks great, however no matter what I do the column is > displayed the same width as the checkbox???> > Any suggestions??> TIA,> Desmond> > > --- StripMime Report -- processed MIME parts ---> multipart/alternative> text/plain (text[excessive quoting removed by server]
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