How to: Set Default Cell Styles for the Windows Forms DataGridView Control
With the DataGridView control, you can specify default cell styles for the entire control and for specific columns and rows. These defaults filter down from the control level to the column level, then to the row level, then to the cell level. If a particular DataGridViewCellStyle property is not set at the cell level, the default property setting at the row level is used. If the property is also not set at the row level, the default column setting is used. Finally, if the property is also not set at the column level, the default DataGridView setting is used. With this setting, you can avoid having to duplicate the property settings at multiple levels. At each level, simply specify the styles that differ from the levels above it. For more information, see Cell Styles in the Windows Forms DataGridView Control.
There is extensive support for this task in Visual Studio. How to: Set Default Cell Styles and Data Formats for the Windows Forms DataGridView Control Using the Designer
How to: Set Default Cell Styles and Data Formats for the Windows Forms DataGridView Control Using the Designer
How to: Set Default Cell Styles and Data Formats for the Windows Forms DataGridView Control Using the Designer
How to: Set Default Cell Styles and Data Formats for the Windows Forms DataGridView Control Using the Designer
To set the default cell styles programmatically
Set the properties of the DataGridViewCellStyle retrieved through the System.Windows.Forms.DataGridView.DefaultCellStyle property.
Me.dataGridView1.DefaultCellStyle.BackColor = Color.Beige Me.dataGridView1.DefaultCellStyle.Font = New Font("Tahoma", 12)
this.dataGridView1.DefaultCellStyle.BackColor = Color.Beige; this.dataGridView1.DefaultCellStyle.Font = new Font("Tahoma", 12);
Create and initialize new DataGridViewCellStyle objects for use by multiple rows and columns.
Dim highlightCellStyle As New DataGridViewCellStyle highlightCellStyle.BackColor = Color.Red Dim currencyCellStyle As New DataGridViewCellStyle currencyCellStyle.Format = "C" currencyCellStyle.ForeColor = Color.Green
DataGridViewCellStyle highlightCellStyle = new DataGridViewCellStyle(); highlightCellStyle.BackColor = Color.Red; DataGridViewCellStyle currencyCellStyle = new DataGridViewCellStyle(); currencyCellStyle.Format = "C"; currencyCellStyle.ForeColor = Color.Green;
Set the DefaultCellStyle property of specific rows and columns.
With Me.dataGridView1 .Rows(3).DefaultCellStyle = highlightCellStyle .Rows(8).DefaultCellStyle = highlightCellStyle .Columns("UnitPrice").DefaultCellStyle = currencyCellStyle .Columns("TotalPrice").DefaultCellStyle = currencyCellStyle End With
this.dataGridView1.Rows[3].DefaultCellStyle = highlightCellStyle; this.dataGridView1.Rows[8].DefaultCellStyle = highlightCellStyle; this.dataGridView1.Columns["UnitPrice"].DefaultCellStyle = currencyCellStyle; this.dataGridView1.Columns["TotalPrice"].DefaultCellStyle = currencyCellStyle;
Example
Private Sub SetDefaultCellStyles()
Dim highlightCellStyle As New DataGridViewCellStyle
highlightCellStyle.BackColor = Color.Red
Dim currencyCellStyle As New DataGridViewCellStyle
currencyCellStyle.Format = "C"
currencyCellStyle.ForeColor = Color.Green
With Me.dataGridView1
.DefaultCellStyle.BackColor = Color.Beige
.DefaultCellStyle.Font = New Font("Tahoma", 12)
.Rows(3).DefaultCellStyle = highlightCellStyle
.Rows(8).DefaultCellStyle = highlightCellStyle
.Columns("UnitPrice").DefaultCellStyle = currencyCellStyle
.Columns("TotalPrice").DefaultCellStyle = currencyCellStyle
End With
End Sub
private void SetDefaultCellStyles()
{
this.dataGridView1.DefaultCellStyle.BackColor = Color.Beige;
this.dataGridView1.DefaultCellStyle.Font = new Font("Tahoma", 12);
DataGridViewCellStyle highlightCellStyle = new DataGridViewCellStyle();
highlightCellStyle.BackColor = Color.Red;
DataGridViewCellStyle currencyCellStyle = new DataGridViewCellStyle();
currencyCellStyle.Format = "C";
currencyCellStyle.ForeColor = Color.Green;
this.dataGridView1.Rows[3].DefaultCellStyle = highlightCellStyle;
this.dataGridView1.Rows[8].DefaultCellStyle = highlightCellStyle;
this.dataGridView1.Columns["UnitPrice"].DefaultCellStyle =
currencyCellStyle;
this.dataGridView1.Columns["TotalPrice"].DefaultCellStyle =
currencyCellStyle;
}
Compiling the Code
This example requires:
A DataGridView control named
dataGridView1
.References to the System, System.Drawing, and System.Windows.Forms assemblies.
Robust Programming
To achieve maximum scalability when you work with very large data sets, you should share DataGridViewCellStyle objects across multiple rows, columns, or cells that use the same styles, rather than set the style properties for individual elements separately. Additionally, you should create shared rows and access them by using the System.Windows.Forms.DataGridViewRowCollection.SharedRow(System.Int32) property. For more information, see Best Practices for Scaling the Windows Forms DataGridView Control.
See Also
Tasks
How to: Set Alternating Row Styles for the Windows Forms DataGridView Control
Reference
DataGridView
DataGridViewCellStyle
System.Windows.Forms.DataGridView.DefaultCellStyle
System.Windows.Forms.DataGridViewBand.DefaultCellStyle
Concepts
Cell Styles in the Windows Forms DataGridView Control
Best Practices for Scaling the Windows Forms DataGridView Control
Other Resources
Basic Formatting and Styling in the Windows Forms DataGridView Control