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ASP.NET RowSpan Property


TableCell Control Reference Complete TableCell Control Reference

Definition and Usage

The RowSpan property is used to set or return number of rows the TableCell spans in a Table control.

Syntax

<asp:TableCell RowSpan="num" runat="server">
Some content
</asp:TableCell>
 
Attribute Description
num Specifies the number of rows the TableCell spans


Example

The following example sets the RowSpan mode to "2":

<form runat="server">
<asp:Table id="tab1" runat="server">
<asp:TableRow>
<asp:TableCell RowSpan="2">
Some Content
</asp:TableCell>
<asp:TableCell>
Some Content
</asp:TableCell>
</asp:TableRow>
<asp:TableRow>
<asp:TableCell>
Some Content
</asp:TableCell>
</asp:TableRow>
</asp:Table>
</form>
 

Try-It-Yourself Demos

Set the RowSpan property for a TableCell control


TableCell Control Reference Complete TableCell Control Reference


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