Hi Keith,

Good trick. For the moment, we didn't use zebra stripes for other reasons. We 
might simply draw a line under the header for Windows 10 users with Miyako's 
approach.

Alan Chan

4D iNug Technical <4d_tech@lists.4d.com> writes:
>Alan, I noticed this too - it does look odd - and I couldn’t find a command to 
>do it, so I found a work-around…
>
>Because my listboxes have the zebra stripes (every 2nd row has a light grey 
>background), I simply reversed the order of the row colour in the design 
>window - the grey ones now come first so there “seems” to be a header border.
>HTH, Keith
>
>> Any idea how to set horizontal gridline only for header but not rows in 
>> Listbox in 4D 15.5?
>> 
>> On Mac, there’s horizontal line for header automatically which looks good. 
>> However, on Windows 10, no line for header which looks odd...
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