I set the width on the RadGrid to 99% in the definition, and then if I need to constrain the width, I set the Width explicitly on the RadGrid, or a parent HTML element. You may want to set a percentage instead of an explicit with as another option too. Do you need to adjust the size dependent on the resolution?
Setting the columns helps if you want a specific column of a specific width; as you probably know, table columns can change widths as determined by the browser, and setting the explicit width helps avoiding crunching data that you want to be of a specific width HTH.
I set the width on the RadGrid to 99% in the definition, and then if I need to constrain the width, I set the Width explicitly on the RadGrid, or a parent HTML element. You may want to set a percentage instead of an explicit with as another option too. Do you need to adjust the size dependent on the resolution?
Setting the columns helps if you want a specific column of a specific width; as you probably know, table columns can change widths as determined by the browser, and setting the explicit width helps avoiding crunching data that you want to be of a specific width. HTH.
I also set the width of the RadGrid to 99%, but the width of the MasterTableView to 100%. Then I explicitly set the width of each column, so the same type of data is consistently shown on all my grids. (i.e.
: All phone number columns are same width. All Date columns are same width, etc. ) Most of my grids show a lot of data, so I always use the horizontal scroll.
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