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I am trying to add two ListObjects side by side to a WorkSheet.

Method 1 Do this in the Visual Studio designer and then bind data to the first ListObject, the second ListObject gets bumped over to the right - is there a way to fix it's location??

Method 2 I have tried adding the ListObject to a range in the code-behind but this has another annoying side-effect that it leaves a blank row at the top of the ListObject even though I set the ShowHeaders to false. Is there a way to get rid of this blank row??

I don't want the automatic column names as I want friendly names for the user, not what I'm using in my code.

Regards Alan

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  • you need to show the code you have to possibly get any support... Aug 22, 2013 at 6:28
  • The first part of my question simply relates to dropping ListObjects onto the Visual Studio Excel Workbook designer. I am dropping the ListObject onto a single cell (the top left of where I want the ListObject) - there is no code involved. Aug 22, 2013 at 20:45
  • The second part of my question simply uses the basic method of adding ListObjects to a Sheet using the Sheet1_Startup method. lstOne = this.Controls.AddListObject(this.get_Range("A5","J5"), "lstOne"); lstOne.AutoSetDataBoundColumnHeaders = false; lstOne.ShowAutoFilter = false; lstOne.ShowHeaders = false; lstTwo = this.Controls.AddListObject(this.get_Range("$L$5:$U$5"), "lstTwo"); lstTwo.AutoSetDataBoundColumnHeaders = false; lstTwo.ShowHeaders = false; Data binding is done via SetDataBinding method. Aug 22, 2013 at 20:47

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I found that if I add the ListObject to a highlighted range of cells then it would not push other objects out of the way. However I did not want headers and when you disable these you are left with a blank row. I simply copied the ListObject cells and pasted them into the row above.

Regards Alan

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