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2 or more datagrids on one page 3

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I am trying to post 2 Datagrids on a single page, but the first grid always overruns the second grid, basically, it overlaps the second table so I can not see what it produced. I tried changing to FlowLayout, but it made no difference, what else can I do? I tested the DIV layout, but I did not like the look of it, and I know my users prefer the simple table layouts, one after another.

Thanks for any help...
 
FlowLayout will work. If you changed from grid to flow, you have to remove the positing, it will still remain in the tags of the grid. Or, creat a new page, set it to flow and then add the grids.
 
...or use tables to keep your datagrids separate from one another...

"...we both know I'm training to become a cagefighter...see what happens if you try 'n hit me..."
 
I tried setting up a new page with Flowlayout, then I pasted the tables in to the new page but I still only see the first datagrid, not the second one at all now...I looked at the HTML code and there is no positioning code left...
 
Don't paste the Datagrids as they may carry their style tags with them - create new ones instead.


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All set, did create a new page with flowlayout, then created new tables...that did the trick :- )
 
In the future you really don't have to create a new datagrid, just erase any "Style" properties like ca8msm said. They are the coordinates used during "Gridlayout."

Not trying to step on toes here, just saying that sometimes you have put a lot of work into a datagrid that you don't want to recreate. Just a thought...
 
I appreciate that jshurst, and you're right, there is time involved in re-creating the datagrid :- ) , thanks!!
 
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