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Thanks for the information.
Do you know where I can find information on how to extract the information?
What do I use?
Thank you!
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Open the email-file (*.eml) with Notepad. The method of extraction is a matter of taste, I'd go for the RegExes.
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Thank you!
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How to centre a datarowview column heather?
thanks
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do you mean center the text of the 'header' at the top of the of the grid view?
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if so then:
dataGridView1.Columns[0].HeaderCell.Style.Alignment = DataGridViewContentAlignment.MiddleCenter;
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Ohh, yes, excuse me about the mistake. Thank you very much
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What have you tried?
Maybe a code snippet from you will help us to point you in the right direction.
Otherwise try google.
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ArielR wrote: How to centre a datarowview column heather?
That's wonderful!
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JA!, Thank you for the postulation, ..have hard fingers...
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Didn't know that C# can be used to get heat too
Please remember to rate helpful or unhelpful answers, it lets us and people reading the forums know if our answers are any good.
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lol maybe 'Datagridview' are an electrical appliance company and he stumbled on this forum while looking for tips on the layout of his house funiture
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I have a binding to a datatable and want to return values from the columns for position zero without changing the binding position to do it.
How can i do this please?
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simple, mydataset.mydatatable[0].mycolumnName....
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I want to format a DateTime value into a string. The thing is that I’m developing a Multilanguage application and I want to format the string according to the users culture.
For example:
Swedish: YYYY:MM:DD HH:mm
English: DD/MM/YYYY HH:mm
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I believe there's a ToString method that uses the local culture, or that takes the culture at least, so you can ask the system for it ).
Christian Graus
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DateTime.ToString("g")
made it for me.
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string myDate = DateTime.Now.ToString("dd/MM/YYYY HH:mm");
Why was this post voted a 1?
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modified on Wednesday, January 21, 2009 1:35 PM
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Yeah, what they said, but you should only use ISO 8601-compliant date formats: yyyy-MM-dd HH:mm
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How to implement kerberos authentication in ASP.net..
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LMAO, your wasting your time with that one (I mean the question)
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Does this LOOK like the ASP.NET forum to you ?
Christian Graus
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Christian Graus wrote: Does this LOOK like the ASP.NET forum to you ?
Sure it does - it's got orange bits at the top and the side and blue bits with questions in. Existentially, this could all be viewed as one big ASP.NET forum.
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