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  •  04-06-2009, 4:51 AM Post no. 19944

    Move rows up & down in xceed grid for .Net using drag & Drop

    Hi,

    I want to move the rows in the grid up & down using drag & drop feature. I am using xceed grid for .Net.

     Can any one let me know if this functionality is in buile in xcedd. IF not can anyone please help with the solution for the same.

     Thanks & Regards,

    Lalit

  •  04-06-2009, 2:51 PM Post no. 19969 in reply to 19944

    Re: Move rows up & down in xceed grid for .Net using drag & Drop

    This is not a built-in feature in the .NET grid.  However, with the samples I referred to in your other thread (http://xceed.com/CS/forums/thread/19942.aspx), you should be able to accomplish it.

    More specifically, the MoveRows sample does exactly that, you just need to do it on arrow press instead of button click.


    André
    Software Developer
    Xceed Software Inc.
  •  04-07-2009, 2:41 AM Post no. 19983 in reply to 19969

    Re: Move rows up & down in xceed grid for .Net using drag & Drop

    Hi Andre,

    I have implemented this on KeyPress event of "Up" & "Down" arrows. But I want to move the row using drag & drop. Can you please help me with that. I am asking you for help cos I am in an urgent need for this.

    Thanks & Regards,

    Lalit

     

  •  04-07-2009, 5:22 PM Post no. 20017 in reply to 19983

    Re: Move rows up & down in xceed grid for .Net using drag & Drop

    I have made a small sample combining both the MoveRows sample and the dragdrop sample, which should do about what you need.  I have attached it to this post.
    André
    Software Developer
    Xceed Software Inc.
  •  06-27-2012, 2:13 PM Post no. 32306 in reply to 20017

    Re: Move rows up & down in xceed grid for .Net using drag & Drop

    Can we get an updated version of this? I need to drag and drop rows on a single grid, but the proj above appears to be using old framework that is no longer around.
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