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Ok so you stuck in row docking. I haven't much experience but I can guide you a little bit. Yes row docking is accessible via Row.Dock property and we can specify multiple docked rows. If our data grid already has docked rows, the next docked row will be placed after the previously docked row and before the first non-docked row. Docked rows can also be filtered or grouped as any other data rows.
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Rows of what? Docked to/in what? Row.Dock property of what? Top and at bottom of what?
Based on the information you provided, you can create text boxes for the data.