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Size issue when dragging & dropping rows in a RadGridView

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Joe Sugden
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Joe Sugden asked on 04 Aug 2011, 07:56 PM
Hi,

I found this post in the Telerik blogs that provides a simple way to reorder rows by dragging and dropping.  The blogger provided source code to use.  However, the WPF Telerik dll files are from 2010 and therefore I upgraded them to 2011 Q2.  After I had upgraded the dll's, the size of the rows that were being dragged by the mouse increased and expanded to the whole width screen.  In other words, they looked like they were being magnified or zoomed in.  I didn't change any of the source code.  I just upgraded the Telerik dlls.  Is there anyway to make the dragged rows appear normal in size?

Here is the link to the blog:
 http://blogs.telerik.com/silverlightteam/posts/10-05-20/enable-radgridview-rsquo-s-rows-reorder-functionality-using-behaviors.aspx

I don't see how to attach the entire solution, but if you download the WPF solution from the link and then upgrade the WPF Telerik dlls to 2011 Q2, you should hopefully be able to recreate the drag & drop size issue.

Thanks,
Joe

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Vanya Pavlova
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answered on 08 Aug 2011, 08:34 AM
Hi Joe Sugden,

 
Since the RadDradDragAndDropManager was refactored in Q2 2011 this blog comes a bit out-dated. 
If you have to enable RowReordering in RadGridView, you may use the approach demonstrated in our online demo "Row Reorder". Furthermore I believe that it would be interesting for you to review our online documentation for further info. In this way you will get a head-start with our new RadDragAndDropManager/WPF.


All the best,
Vanya Pavlova
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