When using chrome 12.0.742.112, and having a grid that is filled by loading xml, along with a split (at 2), and column names that span more than 1 line (for example Jan1-Jan7/n2011, where /n is not actually there, just for example), the first two columns, or ones before the split have a gap above the end of their cell but before the top of the grid. So basically it’s like the column headers end before the grid does and it looks pretty bad. This was apparent to me after applying the hotfix for IE9 XML. Thanks for the help!