Datagrid Arrows for flash 8

Is there a way in actionscript to change the arrow colors of
my datagrid component that reside in the header area? also is there
a way to get rid of the vertical lines that are in the header of my
datagrid or give then a certain color?
thanks!

please help me. I need assistance on this - thanks!

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