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In my WPF application, I have a DataGrid with some columns that displays my sortable data. The user can sort and subsort whichever column he wants.

I added a button that should clear the sorting and return the DataGrid to its unsorted state using the MVVM pattern (meaning that the button is bound to a RelayCommand in the ViewModel, that clears the DataGrid's datasource's SortDescriptions.)

This is how the code looks now:

ViewModelLocator.MyViewModel.GroupedItems.SortDescriptions.Clear();

The DataGrid's DataSource is the GroupedItems object (of type ListCollectionView). When I click the button, I see that the DataGrid returns to its original, non-sorted state, however, the sorting arrows in the column headers remain as if the DataGrid is still sorted. How can I programmatically remove these arrows?

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To remove arrows in DataGrid try:

foreach (var column in dt.Columns)
{
    column.SortDirection = null;
}

Where dt is DataGrid.

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  • Thanks! Is there a way to remove them without having to know my DataGrid control? May 19, 2013 at 10:33
  • Unfortunately, I have not encountered anything like this. I doubt it is possible :(
    – Rafal
    May 19, 2013 at 10:39
  • You mean for all datagrid controls in your application ? If so, you can loop through the control types and if type is datagrid then you can set the above property to null !
    – KbManu
    May 19, 2013 at 10:53
  • I guess there isn't a way to do so programmatically, which is weird. Thanks for the answers folks May 19, 2013 at 11:49

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