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How can I programmatically focus cell in WinForms DataGridView shown highlighted on sample below?

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I can easily set focus to any cell in rows 0~3 but that cell is in row 4 which looks like "virtual" because dataGridView1.Row(4) does not exist.

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Not sure if i have quite got your question but does DataGridView1.NewRowIndex not work for what you want?

I tried DataGridView1.Item(0, DataGridView1.NewRowIndex).Selected = True which seems to do what I think you are trying to achieve.

The code above is on the click event of button 1 and produces the following:

Datagridview with first cell of new row selected

If you want to 'un-select' any currently selected cell first then precede the above with If Not IsNothing(DataGridView1.CurrentCell) Then DataGridView1.CurrentCell.Selected = False, the If Not IsNothing... is to cover the code running where no cell is currently selected.

BTW I don't think you can use .CurrentCell for a cell selected on the new row, but you can use .item

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  • dataGridView1.CurrentCell = dataGridView1 .Rows(dataGridView1.NewRowIndex).Cells(0) focuses leftmost cell of row 3 as active cell (instead of leftmost cell in row 4)
    – miroxlav
    Apr 4, 2015 at 19:57
  • regarding your edited answer: OK, that different approach you recently added seems to work instead of using .CurrentCell. Thank you.
    – miroxlav
    Apr 6, 2015 at 1:33

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