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    Posted: 17 November 2006 at 11:15am
I would like to know if there is any way for cells to be merged? I would like the grid to look something like below where some boxes span multiple cell spaces. I know that I can group rows, which is logically similar, but I don't see any capability to do cell merging/spanning. Is this possible, and if there is no such support, does anyone have any suggestions as how I might implement this using the CXTPReportControl?

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Hello!
 
This function is also needed by me, is this possible?
 
I also tried the group-function and I have the problem that I don't want to see the [+]/[-] Icon, I want the Tree to be allways open.
Is it possible to hide the Icon?
 
Thanks a lot!
 
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Hi,

Not in the current version, sorry...

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