In the properties window for the datagrid you should see a property called ColumnHeadersVisible. Set this property to False, either in the properties window or in code with something like DataGrid1.ColumnHeadersVisible = False.
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The DataGridTableStyle also has the ColumnHeadersVisible property. Setting it to False should work:
Dim ts As DataGridTableStyle
ts.ColumnHeadersVisible = False
I used to rock and roll every night and party every day. Then it was every other day. Now I'm lucky if I can find 30 minutes a week in which to get funky. - Homer Simpson
Arrrr, mateys! Ye needs ta be preparin' yerselves fer Talk Like a Pirate Day! Ye has a choice: talk like a pira
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