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Code that I have so far is below. I want to get the data from the first column of whatever row is selected at the time.

private void btnGetCustomerID_Click(object sender, EventArgs e)
{

    String customerID;

    int rowInd = 0;

    rowInd = dgCustomers.CurrentCell.RowIndex;

    customerID = //NOT SURE WHAT TO PUT HERE

    txtCustomerID.Text = customerID;

}
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    BTW, this is the second question of yours which had "Visual Studio" in the subject, even though the question has nothing to do with Visual Studio. The same exact problem would have happened even if the code was developed using Notepad. Mar 24, 2011 at 1:47
  • @JohnSaunders - Wow you ARE a picky so and so aren't you. I simply put it because that's what i'm working in. Just thought that it might be useful to give a little background information. My apologies if you had that much of a problem with it!
    – 6TTW014
    Mar 24, 2011 at 2:12
  • @Kimmy: add all the useful information you like. The fact that you were using Visual Studio 2008 was totally irrelevant to your question. It didn't even matter what version of .NET you were using (though you didn't tell us which version). There are tens of thousands of questions here a week - we don't need extra noise that doesn't help anyone to answer your question. Mar 24, 2011 at 2:15
  • @JohnSaunders I don't see what your problem is really, i'm pretty sure I didn't hurt you by using those extra few words, but hey, if it pleases you to put people down by being so picky and making out that you're superior to them then go ahead. Looks like all you do is Edit peoples posts , boring day?
    – 6TTW014
    Mar 24, 2011 at 2:21
  • @Kimmy: you're new here and don't understand the site yet. Read the FAQ and give yourself time to learn how this site works. It's not a discussion forum, so many things are different. Mar 24, 2011 at 2:22

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You can use Cells collection,

object firstColumnValue=dgCustomers.CurrentCell.Cells[0].Value;
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