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Multiple Cell Selection Styling
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Hi,

I am using xamDataGrid and have allowed MultipleCellSelect. Using the SelectedBorderBrush and BorderThickness, we are able to see which cells are selected. The problem is that I need borders in the outer selected cells, similar to Excel.What is seen is a table of cells where the inner borders have twice as much width as the outer borders.

Is that possible with the current xamDataGrid. I have read somewhere in the forum that it can only be possible with Adorners. In any case, it would be very helpful if a sample was also provided.

Thanks in advance

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