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out of the box the aspx grid view doesnamp;#39;t offer different view options for displaying your records however you can use data row templates to display the data in different formats and organizations in this video youamp;#39;ll learn how to create a custom cell layout to display data in cards so letamp;#39;s get started iamp;#39;ll start with an asp.net application that has an aspx grid view control bound to an access data source the access data source is bound to the employees table of the northwind sample database first iamp;#39;m going to create a data row template i switch to the asp.net code within the aspx grid view control i add the templates tag here iamp;#39;ll add a new data row template i encapsulate everything inside a div tag now iamp;#39;ll paste in the table skeleton i created earlier you can see that iamp;#39;m referencing css classes that donamp;#39;t exist in this webpage letamp;#39;s add those now i scroll up and add the three classes within the style t