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Asked: May 20, 20262026-05-20T15:39:37+00:00 2026-05-20T15:39:37+00:00

I’m using the WPF DataGrid to bind to a collection of a custom class.

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I’m using the WPF DataGrid to bind to a collection of a custom class. Using AutoGenerateColumns=”True” in the grid XAML, the grid is created and populated just fine, but the headings are the property names, as one would expect.

I tried specifying

<Display(Name:="My Name")> 

from the System.ComponentModel.DataAnnotations namespace and that has no effect. I also tried

<DisplayName("My Name")> 

from the System.ComponentModel name space but still the headings are not affected.

Is there no way to specify column headings with the AutoGenerateColumns option?

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    2026-05-20T15:39:37+00:00Added an answer on May 20, 2026 at 3:39 pm

    Using @Marc’s suggestion was the beginning of the solution, but taken on it’s own, the AutoGenerated columns still have the property names as headings.

    To get the DisplayName, you need to add a routine (in the code behind) to handle the GridAutoGeneratingColumn event:

    Private Sub OnGeneratingColumn(sender As Object, e As System.Windows.Controls.DataGridAutoGeneratingColumnEventArgs) Handles Grid.AutoGeneratingColumn
        Dim pd As System.ComponentModel.PropertyDescriptor = e.PropertyDescriptor
        e.Column.Header = pd.DisplayName
    End Sub
    

    An additional and better solution is to use the ComponentModel.DataAnnotations namespace and specify ShortName:

    Public Class modelQ016
        <Display(shortname:="DB Name")>
        Public Property DBNAME As String
        ...
    

    OnGeneratingColumn becomes:

            Dim pd As System.ComponentModel.PropertyDescriptor = e.PropertyDescriptor
            Dim DisplayAttrib As System.ComponentModel.DataAnnotations.DisplayAttribute =
                pd.Attributes(GetType(ComponentModel.DataAnnotations.DisplayAttribute))
            If Not DisplayAttrib Is Nothing Then
                e.Column.Header = DisplayAttrib.ShortName
            End If
    

    Note that the order of attributes in the attribute array changes, so you must use the GetType(…) instead of a numeric parameter… Such fun!

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