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I have a grid with few columns to it. I have mentioned a condition as if Cell value of column Amount < 0 then change the text colour of a that row to Gray. Now one of my column has "DataGridViewComboBox" embedded to it. Now when the <0 condition met, text of all other columns from that row turns gray except this "DataGridViewComboBox" Column.

I would like to know how can I set the Combobox's selected text's colour to Gray?

Private Function GetComboBoxColumn_Category() As DataGridViewComboBoxColumn
    Dim ColCombo As New DataGridViewComboBoxColumn
    Try
        Using Connection = GetConnection()
            da = New SqlDataAdapter("SELECT hKey 'iCategory', sCategory FROM tbl_CategoryList WHERE IsObsolete = 0", Connection)
            dt = New DataTable
            da.Fill(dt)
        End Using
        ColCombo.DataPropertyName = "iCategory"
        ColCombo.HeaderText = "Category"
        ColCombo.Name = "iCategory"
        ColCombo.DataSource = dt
        ColCombo.ValueMember = "iCategory"
        ColCombo.DisplayMember = "sCategory"
        ColCombo.DisplayStyle = DataGridViewComboBoxDisplayStyle.ComboBox
    Catch ex As Exception
        ImpensaAlert(ex.Message, MsgBoxStyle.Critical)
    End Try

    Return ColCombo
End Function '1

Private Sub PopulateExpenditureDetailGrid()
    Dim TextBoxCell As DataGridViewTextBoxCell
    Dim strSQL As String = ""
    Dim dc_Category As DataGridViewComboBoxColumn
    Dim dc_DelChk As New DataGridViewCheckBoxColumn

    Try
        DataGridExpDet.DataSource = Nothing
        'DataGridExpDet.Columns.Clear()

        Label15.Text = "Getting Detail Records..."
        Application.DoEvents()

        StrClosedYrs = BuildOpenOrClosedYrsStr(1) 'List Of Closed Years
        dc_Category = GetComboBoxColumn_Category()
        DataGridExpDet.Columns.Add(dc_Category)


Private Sub DataGridExpDet_CellLeave(ByVal sender As Object, ByVal e As System.Windows.Forms.DataGridViewCellEventArgs) Handles DataGridExpDet.CellLeave


    If DataGridExpDet.CurrentCell.ColumnIndex = DataGridExpDet.Columns("Amount").Index And Not String.IsNullOrEmpty(DataGridExpDet(DataGridExpDet.CurrentCell.ColumnIndex, DataGridExpDet.CurrentCell.RowIndex).EditedFormattedValue) Then
        If DataGridExpDet(DataGridExpDet.CurrentCell.ColumnIndex, DataGridExpDet.CurrentCell.RowIndex).EditedFormattedValue < 0 Then
            DataGridExpDet.Rows(DataGridExpDet.CurrentCell.RowIndex).DefaultCellStyle.ForeColor = Color.Gray
        End If
    End If
End Sub

Any help would be greatly appreciated.

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Normally, to change the color of the text you change the .forecolor

ComboBox1.ForeColor = Color.Gray

will change the color of all the text located in a combobox.

However, I dont think that datagridview combo boxes have this option by default.

Whenever I do custom work like this, I usually use RadComboBox. They have tons of customization options that will allow you to accomplish whatever you need.

edit

Ah hah, found it! - Here you go

Apparently you do edit it just like a normal combobox.

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  • @Nefarri:Now with the application fully developed it would not be choice to turn to any third party controls. I think I can get to the forecolor property of combobox once I can get the control embedded in the DGV cell. Just don't know how to get the control embedded in the DGV cell. Somthing like DatagridView1.("Category", RowIndex).control.forecolor = gray should work.
    – Swad
    Aug 7, 2015 at 6:14
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You have two options. One is easy and the other is involved.

  1. Give the column a Flat style. This will change the way the ComboBox looks. But if you're OK with that, then this is the easy approach. Simply add the following line to your DataGridViewComboBoxColumn creation:

    ColCombo.FlatStyle = FlatStyle.Flat
    
  2. Manually draw the ComboBox text in the correct color. To do so, in addition to your code, handle the DataGridView.CellPainting and DataGridView.EditingControlShowing events. This method is longer, but if you want to keep the look of the ComboBox then this option should work nicely.

    ' If the cell is a ComboBox cell: Grab the row ForeColor,
    ' Paint the cell as usual minus the text, then manually
    ' Paint the text in the correct color.
    ' This displays the cell text in the correct color when the cell is not in edit mode.
    Private Sub DataGridExpDet_CellPainting(sender As Object, e As DataGridViewCellPaintingEventArgs) Handles DataGridExpDet.CellPainting
        If e.RowIndex >= 0 And e.ColumnIndex >= 0 Then
            If TypeOf DataGridExpDet.Rows(e.RowIndex).Cells(e.ColumnIndex) Is DataGridViewComboBoxCell Then
                Dim cell As DataGridViewComboBoxCell = DataGridExpDet.Rows(e.RowIndex).Cells(e.ColumnIndex)
                Dim row As DataGridViewRow = DataGridExpDet.Rows(e.RowIndex)
                Dim color As Color = If(row.DefaultCellStyle.ForeColor.Name = "0", color.Black, row.DefaultCellStyle.ForeColor)
    
                Using brush = New SolidBrush(color)
                    Using format = New StringFormat()
                        e.Paint(e.ClipBounds, DataGridViewPaintParts.Background)
                        e.Paint(e.ClipBounds, DataGridViewPaintParts.Border)
                        e.Paint(e.ClipBounds, DataGridViewPaintParts.ContentBackground)
                        e.Paint(e.ClipBounds, DataGridViewPaintParts.ErrorIcon)
                        e.Paint(e.ClipBounds, DataGridViewPaintParts.Focus)
                        e.Paint(e.ClipBounds, DataGridViewPaintParts.SelectionBackground)
    
                        'Don't do the following one - that's what we're overriding.
                        'e.Paint(e.ClipBounds, DataGridViewPaintParts.ContentForeground)
    
                        format.LineAlignment = StringAlignment.Center
    
                        e.Graphics.DrawString(cell.FormattedValue, e.CellStyle.Font, brush, e.CellBounds, format)
                        e.Handled = True
                    End Using
                End Using
            End If
        End If
    End Sub
    
    ' Handle the ComboBox control's DrawItem event when showing.
    ' This draws the selected item and item options' texts in the correct color when in edit mode.
    Private Sub DataGridExpDet_EditingControlShowing(sender As Object, e As DataGridViewEditingControlShowingEventArgs) Handles DataGridExpDet.EditingControlShowing
        If TypeOf e.Control Is ComboBox Then
            Dim cb As ComboBox = TryCast(e.Control, ComboBox)
            cb.DrawMode = DrawMode.OwnerDrawFixed
    
            RemoveHandler cb.DrawItem, AddressOf GridComboBox_DrawItem
            AddHandler cb.DrawItem, AddressOf GridComboBox_DrawItem
        End If
    End Sub
    
    ' Draw the background and focus as normal, then manually
    ' draw the text values from the indexed datasource row of the
    ' corresponding DisplayValue column.
    Private Sub GridComboBox_DrawItem(sender As Object, e As DrawItemEventArgs)
        e.DrawBackground()
        e.DrawFocusRectangle()
    
        Dim cb As ComboBox = TryCast(sender, ComboBox)
        Dim dt As DataTable = TryCast(cb.DataSource, DataTable)
    
        Using brush = New SolidBrush(cb.ForeColor)
            e.Graphics.DrawString(dt.Rows(e.Index).Item("sCategory"), e.Font, brush, e.Bounds)
        End Using
    End Sub
    
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  • Thanks for your solution. I will try the solution.
    – Swad
    Aug 10, 2015 at 7:57

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