TreeList. How to make the columns to the right of the column that expands retain their width?











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Treelist has 6 columns.

When I use the mouse to increase the width of the column number "1", all the columns to the right of the column "1" decrease their width.

In other words, if you expand a column, the remaining columns on the right are narrowed.



How to make the columns to the right of the column that expands retain their width?










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    Treelist has 6 columns.

    When I use the mouse to increase the width of the column number "1", all the columns to the right of the column "1" decrease their width.

    In other words, if you expand a column, the remaining columns on the right are narrowed.



    How to make the columns to the right of the column that expands retain their width?










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      Treelist has 6 columns.

      When I use the mouse to increase the width of the column number "1", all the columns to the right of the column "1" decrease their width.

      In other words, if you expand a column, the remaining columns on the right are narrowed.



      How to make the columns to the right of the column that expands retain their width?










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      Treelist has 6 columns.

      When I use the mouse to increase the width of the column number "1", all the columns to the right of the column "1" decrease their width.

      In other words, if you expand a column, the remaining columns on the right are narrowed.



      How to make the columns to the right of the column that expands retain their width?







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          Seems you don't want to auto resize of the columns? You can set the following options to restrict auto resize of the columns



          treeList1.OptionsView.AutoWidth=false





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            Seems you don't want to auto resize of the columns? You can set the following options to restrict auto resize of the columns



            treeList1.OptionsView.AutoWidth=false





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              Seems you don't want to auto resize of the columns? You can set the following options to restrict auto resize of the columns



              treeList1.OptionsView.AutoWidth=false





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                Seems you don't want to auto resize of the columns? You can set the following options to restrict auto resize of the columns



                treeList1.OptionsView.AutoWidth=false





                share|improve this answer












                Seems you don't want to auto resize of the columns? You can set the following options to restrict auto resize of the columns



                treeList1.OptionsView.AutoWidth=false






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