Now that we've seen how to get started with the DataGrid for WPF, before going more in-depth, let's take a step back this time and take a quick look at the different views that are available.
This time, let's take a look at these properties in more detail, to learn more about what the AutoCreateItemProperties and AutoCreateColumns actually do, and how we can use them to customize the ItemProperties and Columns instead of letting the DataGrid automatically load everything.
Welcome to this new series. This time we will look at the Xceed DataGrid for WPF. We will start slow with the basics, then cover various topics and features to learn how to make the most of the DataGrid in your projects.
Now that we have covered most of what can be added to a document, let’s look at how to use templates and automatically replacing text, as well as how to convert a document to PDF.
Now that we know the basics of creating a new document and how to use different Sections, let’s look at the elements that can be added in a document. There is a lot to cover, so this will be split in multiple parts.
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