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Two columns inside Form section

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Posted on 24 Oct 2023 11:54:13 by 117

I have 3 sections in a form and this is one section, which I have set it to have 2 columns. The 2 fields inside have the form field width to 1 column, they have half the width but they are on different lines.

Is it possible to have them on the same row?

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  • Lucas001 Profile Picture
    2,143 Super User 2025 Season 1 on 25 Oct 2023 at 14:11:12
    Re: Two columns inside Form section

    Hi @sweb,

     

    did you manage to use it in that form? Would be great if there actually is a solution for that.

    Sometimes the screen has longer loading times and adjusts the columns delayed. Hope that not the case here and there actually is a solution, but I am for now think even if there is, it is not supported.

  • sweb Profile Picture
    117 on 25 Oct 2023 at 12:06:33
    Re: Two columns inside Form section

    @anwarluckHave posted a reply above, it somehow worked, but the backend looks the same, not like your picture.

     

    Now I want to have the same, but again don't know how, have made a video

     

  • sweb Profile Picture
    117 on 25 Oct 2023 at 12:03:24
    Re: Two columns inside Form section

    Hi @Lucas001, somehow I made it work, have no idea how exactly, I still have the container with 2 columns and each field on 1, on the backend it still looks on the same line.

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  • Lucas001 Profile Picture
    2,143 Super User 2025 Season 1 on 24 Oct 2023 at 13:42:24
    Re: Two columns inside Form section

    Hi @sweb,

     

    as it seems you already created a 2 column container and use the second column for those info.

    It is currently not supported to have a multicolumn in a column container. What you can do is use a 3 Column Tab and use the second and third column to show those fields. But you will have a gap in between which is probably not what you want

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    Hope that helps.

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  • Anwarluck Profile Picture
    113 on 24 Oct 2023 at 13:37:42
    Re: Two columns inside Form section

    Hi @sweb , try dragging your column next to the first column so that both are aligned. Once that is done, publish, sync your portal settings and refresh the page. 

     

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