Yes, you are right. Now it is necessary to use the GridView.OptionsCustomization.AllowColumnMoving property. In addition, it is possible to prevent a particular column from being dragged. To do this, use the GridColumn.OptionsColumn.AllowMove property.
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What Properties do I need to set to turn off everything else, such as drag a column to the header?
Hello Dave,
Please set the GridView.OptionsBehavior.AllowColumnMoving property to false.
Thank you,
Paul
It's actually under OptionsCustomization, not Options.Behavior.