either you have set any property of gridview or is there any code for handling tab in code bahine...
bcoz if you simply drag and drop the grid then it'll not add row on tab
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I'm having this REALLY weird issue that I can't account for. I have a form with 3 different DataGridViews, and for some reason, when I'm at the end of the visible area of the datagridview, and I tab to the next row to add items, and keep tabbing (not entering a value), then datagridview starts drawing the columns in new lines (pictured in the screen shot attached).
I have no idea what's causing this. I'm sure it's something weird...
Any ideas?
Thanks,
Jake
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by: cK-Posted on 2009-11-03 at 14:27:34ID: 25734519
Increases the size of the DataGridView a little, or put it inside another control like Panel or PictureBox.