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Formatting specific cells OF A DataGridView C# 2005

Asked by Saxitalis in C# Programming Language, Microsoft Visual C#.Net, .NET Framework 2.x

Tags: C# 2005

Hello Experts,

I would like to "White Out" all of the 0 values showing up in my DataGridView on a C# 2005 Win Form.

 In other words, I would like to apply logic that would change specified field's (cells)  fore color to white when there is a 0 (zero) present but leave it black when the value is greater than zero. Result - Zeros are not visible on the form but non-zeros are...

Does anyone know how to do this??

Thanks!

I cannot see how to do this with properties.
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