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I am using DataGrids in XAML (not Silverlight) with resizable columns, the DataGrid will expand if the user resizes the screen.

Currently if the widths of all the DataGrid columns are less than the width of the DataGrid I get an extra "column" appearing which is unclickable and serves no purpose.

Does anyone know how to make one column always resize to fill all the remaining space?

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If you use Width="*" the column will fill to expand the available space.

If you want all columns to divide the grid equally apply this to all columns. If you just want one to fill the remaining space just apply it to that column with the rest being "Auto" or a specific width.

You can also use Width="0.25*" (for example) if you want the column to take up 1/4 of the available width.

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    and how to do similar thing if i'm using AutoGenerateColumns="True"? Nov 21, 2011 at 7:54
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    @javapowered - I'd suggest asking your own question, referencing this one.
    – ChrisF
    Nov 21, 2011 at 9:02
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    @javapowered <DataGrid AutoGenerateColumns="True" ColumnWidth="*" ItemsSource={Binding} />
    – Xavier
    May 18, 2012 at 17:51
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    @MohamedSakherSawan it does indeed work for datagrid. Both ColumnWidth="*" on the DataGrid and Width="*" on the indivdual columns have the desired effect
    – Steve
    Jul 31, 2015 at 8:45
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    Gives an Error Sting cannot be converted to '*'
    – not 0x12
    Feb 5, 2016 at 9:07
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Make sure your DataGrid has Width set to something like {Binding Path=ActualWidth, RelativeSource={RelativeSource Mode=FindAncestor,AncestorType=Window,AncestorLevel=1}}.

Like that, your setting of Width="*" attribute on DataGrid.Columns/DataGridXXXXColumn elements should work.

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As noted, the ColumnWidth="*" worked perfectly well for a DataGrid in XAML.

I used it in this context:

<DataGrid ColumnWidth="*" ItemsSource="{Binding AllFolders, Mode=TwoWay, UpdateSourceTrigger=PropertyChanged}" />
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My 2 Cent ->

Very late to party

DataGrid -> Column -> Width="*" only work if DataGrid parent container has fix width.

example : i put the DataGrid in Grid -> Column whose width="Auto" then Width="*" in DataGrid does not work but if you set Grid -> Column Width="450" mean fixed then it work fine

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Set the columns Width property to be a proportional width such as *

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Another spin on the same theme:

protected void OnWindowSizeChanged(object sender, SizeChangedEventArgs e)
{
    dataGrid.Width = e.NewSize.Width - (e.NewSize.Width * .1);

    foreach (var column in dataGrid.Columns)
    {
       column.Width = dataGrid.Width / dataGrid.Columns.Count;
    }
 }
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I added a HorizontalAlignment="Center" (The default is "Strech") and it solved my problem because it made the datagrid only as wide as needed. (Removed the datagrid's Width setting if you have one.)

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    Combined with the selected answer and this one it solved the problem for me. I needed to remove the width on the Datagrid itself. Thanks.
    – Nayrb
    Feb 26, 2019 at 16:25
  • In my case the accepted answer also wasn't enough. After adding HorizontalAlignment="Center" like you mentioned, it fixed the issue. Thanks!
    – Stan1k
    Jan 22, 2021 at 18:26
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This will not expand the last column of the xaml grid to take the remaining space if AutoGeneratedColumns="True".

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  • I have removed the AutoGenerateColumns, even though the columns are not divided or stretched the entire width of the data grid/screen. I have the corresponding row of the grid to be "*" and the columns width does not have any width specified (either "auto" or "some value"). But still I am having the issues, here is the xaml code of my design pastie.org/10085815
    – G K
    Apr 11, 2015 at 4:38
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set ONE column's width to any value, i.e. width="*"

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For those looking for a C# workaround:

If you need for some reason to have the "AutoGeneratedColumns" enabled, one thing you can do is to specify all the columns's width except the ones you want to be auto resized (it will not take the remaining space, but it will resize to the cell's content).

Example (dgShopppingCart is my DataGrid):

dgShoppingCart.Columns[0].Visibility = Visibility.Hidden; 
dgShoppingCart.Columns[1].Header = "Qty";
dgShoppingCart.Columns[1].Width = 100;
dgShoppingCart.Columns[2].Header = "Product Name"; /*This will be resized to cell content*/
dgShoppingCart.Columns[3].Header = "Price";
dgShoppingCart.Columns[3].Width = 100;
dgShoppingCart.Columns[4].Visibility = Visibility.Hidden; 

For me it works as a workaround because I needed to have the DataGrid resized when the user maximize the Window.

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It worked well for me, just put columnwidth dependency property as columnwidth="*" it will fill columns widths to datagrid width like as winforms(autosize=fill)

 <DataGrid Grid.Row="0" x:Name="dg1" VerticalAlignment="Top" AutoGenerateColumns="False" Margin="0,0,-6,0" Width="1520" Height="700"  CanUserAddRows="True" 
        
        CanUserDeleteRows="True" ItemsSource="{Binding EmployeeData}" RowDetailsVisibilityMode="Visible" HorizontalGridLinesBrush="DarkBlue" VerticalGridLinesBrush="DarkGreen" ColumnWidth="*" >
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To stretch a control across multiple columns, just set the Column span to match the number of columns defined for the grid.

Grid.ColumnSpan="12"

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