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I am changing my DataGrid's column colors programmatically with the following code:

this.ImportPreview.Columns[index].CellStyle = new Style(typeof(DataGridCell));
this.ImportPreview.Columns[index].CellStyle.Setters.Add(new Setter(DataGridCell.BackgroundProperty, new SolidColorBrush(Colors.LightBlue)));

This works one single time for each column. If I try to change it a second time, the Setter Collection is locked.

The following Error appears:

System.InvalidOperationException:
'After a 'SetterBaseCollection' is in use (sealed), it cannot be modified.'

I tried clearing the setter collection with the same result:

this.ImportPreview.Columns[index].CellStyle.Setters.Clear();

I found the following Promising question/answer, but the answer is to shorthanded for me. I do not know how to apply this Answer: How to add further style setters programmatically? When I try I got an InvalidOperationException exception (SetterBaseCollection is in use)

additionally there are a lot of similar questions but they are based around setting the style in xaml whereas I am trying to do it programmatically.

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Instead of adding setters to an existing Style, you should create a new Style and set the CellStyle property to this one.

You may base the new Style on the existing one and then simply add the additional setters. Something like this:

DataGridColumn column = this.ImportPreview.Columns[index];
Style newCellStyle = new Style(typeof(DataGridCell), column.CellStyle);
newCellStyle.Setters.Add(new Setter(DataGridCell.BackgroundProperty, new SolidColorBrush(Colors.LightBlue)));
column.CellStyle = newCellStyle;
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  • thank you, this worked great! (I used the first approach of creating a style and applying the setter to the style. Then assigning the style to the column) Jan 4, 2022 at 19:51

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