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How to: Make Columns Read-Only in the Windows Forms DataGridView Control

Not all data is meant for editing. In the DataGridView control, the column ReadOnly property value determines whether users can edit cells in that column. For information about how to make the control entirely read-only, see How to: Prevent Row Addition and Deletion in the Windows Forms DataGridView Control.

There is support for this task in Visual Studio. How to: Make Columns Read-Only in the Windows Forms DataGridView Control Using the Designer
How to: Make Columns Read-Only in the Windows Forms DataGridView Control Using the Designer
How to: Make Columns Read-Only in the Windows Forms DataGridView Control Using the Designer
How to: Make Columns Read-Only in the Windows Forms DataGridView Control Using the Designer

To make a column read-only programmatically

  • Set the System.Windows.Forms.DataGridViewColumn.ReadOnly property to true.

    dataGridView1.Columns("CompanyName").ReadOnly = True
    
    dataGridView1.Columns["CompanyName"].ReadOnly = true;
    

Compiling the Code

This example requires:

  • A DataGridView control named dataGridView1 with a column named CompanyName.

  • References to the System and System.Windows.Forms assemblies.

See Also

Tasks

How to: Prevent Row Addition and Deletion in the Windows Forms DataGridView Control

Reference

DataGridView
System.Windows.Forms.DataGridView.Columns
System.Windows.Forms.DataGridViewColumn.ReadOnly

Other Resources

Basic Column, Row, and Cell Features in the Windows Forms DataGridView Control