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    Adding an Unbound Row
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    You can add an unbound row of cells to a sheet in a component that is bound to a data source.

    Using a ShortCut

    1. Bind the data.
    2. Use the AddUnboundRows method after adding any data to the data set.
    3. Use the AddRowToDataSource method to add the row to the data source.

    Example

    This example code adds an unbound row, adds data to the row, and then adds the row to the data source.

    C#
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    private void FpSpread1ChildViewCreated(object sender, FarPoint.Web.Spread.CreateChildViewEventArgs e)
    {
    FarPoint.Web.Spread.SheetView sv;
    sv = e.SheetView;
    sv.AddUnboundRows(0, 1);
    sv.Cells[0, 0].Value = "Dallas";
    sv.Cells[0, 1].Value = "0";
    sv.Cells[0, 2].Value = "Texas";
    sv.AddRowToDataSource(0, true);
    } 
    
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    Private Sub FpSpread1ChildViewCreated(ByVal sender As Object, ByVal e As FarPoint.Web.Spread.CreateChildViewEventArgs) Handles FpSpread1.ChildViewCreated
    Dim sv As FarPoint.Web.Spread.SheetView
    sv = e.SheetView
    sv.AddUnboundRows(0, 1)
    sv.Cells(0, 0).Value = "Dallas"
    sv.Cells(0, 1).Value = "0"
    sv.Cells(0, 2).Value = "Texas"
    sv.AddRowToDataSource(0, True)
    End Sub 
    
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