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Nikolas
Nikolas answered on Aug 8, 2016 5:04 PM

Yes I did that to no avail…

what I had to do was

1. Cycle through cells and change border

2.Cycle through rows and change border

code is below…

 Dim col As UltraGridColumn
           For Each col In Me.grdWork.DisplayLayout.Bands(0).Columns
               ' Here we "turn off" theming for the column header.
               col.Header.Appearance.ThemedElementAlpha = Infragistics.Win.Alpha.Transparent
               col.CellAppearance.ThemedElementAlpha = Infragistics.Win.Alpha.Transparent
               col.CellAppearance.BorderColor = Color.Black
               col.CellAppearance.BorderColor2 = Color.Black
               col.Header.Appearance.BackColor = Me._headerColor
               col.Header.Appearance.BorderColor = Color.Black
               col.Header.Appearance.BorderColor2 = Color.Black
           Next
For Each gridRow In grdWork.Rows
               'DR = CType(gridRow.DataBoundItem, System.Data.DataRowView).Row
               DR = CType(gridRow.ListObject, System.Data.DataRowView).Row
               'gridRow.DefaultCellStyle.ForeColor = Me._presenter.GetItemColor(DR)
               gridRow.CellAppearance.ForeColor = Me._presenter.GetItemColor(DR)
               gridRow.Appearance.BorderColor = Color.Black
               gridRow.Appearance.BorderColor2 = Color.Black
           Next