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James asked on 20 Nov 2013, 01:58 PM
Hi, 

Is it possible to transform the RadGridView by 90degrees so that the column headers are displayed down the side? I have a lot of headers but not much data so it makes sense to flip the orientation.

Thanks for your help!

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Dimitrina
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answered on 20 Nov 2013, 03:35 PM
Hi,

RadGridView does not suggest such a functionality. You could check how the PivotGrid fits into your scenario. This is a demo for Silverlight, the same is available with our WPF Demos.


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answered on 20 Nov 2013, 05:22 PM
Thats a pain, I'd really rather use the GridView. Is it not possible to do something clever with the render transform property? Are there no examples of other people getting something to work? I just need to be able to display and edit the data - no sorting or other functionality is required.
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answered on 21 Nov 2013, 09:23 AM
Hi,

RadGridView does not suggest such a functionality out-of-the-box. Why do you not consider using RadPivorGrid?

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answered on 21 Nov 2013, 10:03 AM
I've looked at pivot grid and it doesn't fit my needs - the style and data structure are too different and won't fit in with my current project.

I can see that there are no out-of-the-box functionality but what about some custom solution? Has no one needed this before?
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Dimitrina
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answered on 21 Nov 2013, 03:46 PM
Hello,

You can also check this
blog post which is quite old, but still it can give you some ideas. 

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