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GridOptionsView.ShowVerticalLines Property

Gets or sets whether vertical grid lines are displayed.

Namespace: DevExpress.XtraGrid.Views.Grid

Assembly: DevExpress.XtraGrid.v21.2.dll

NuGet Packages: DevExpress.Win.Design, DevExpress.Win.Grid

Declaration

[DefaultValue(DefaultBoolean.Default)]
[XtraSerializableProperty]
public virtual DefaultBoolean ShowVerticalLines { get; set; }

Property Value

Type Default Description
DefaultBoolean Default

A DefaultBoolean value that specifies if vertical grid lines are displayed.

Available values:

Name Description
True

true. DefaultBoolean.True has a constant value of 0, while the standard true value corresponds to a value of 1. In Visual Basic, do not use implicit conversion of Boolean values to DefaultBoolean, and vice versa, as the conversion may produce incorrect results.

False

false. DefaultBoolean.False has a constant value of 1, while the standard false value corresponds to a value of 0. In Visual Basic, do not use implicit conversion of Boolean values to DefaultBoolean, and vice versa, as the conversion may produce incorrect results.

Default

The default behavior determined by the control’s logic.

Property Paths

You can access this nested property as listed below:

Object Type Path to ShowVerticalLines
GridView
.OptionsView .ShowVerticalLines

Remarks

If the ShowVerticalLines property is set to Default, vertical lines are automatically hidden in specific skins (e.g. Metropolis). In other skins, vertical lines are visible. You can forcibly hide vertical lines by setting the ShowVerticalLines property to False.

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