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EH_Matt
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Multi Column List

Hello,

 

I am using a Multi-row Card to display a list of vendors. Due to screen real estate, I'd like to make the card wider than it is tall and display the list in 2 columns, rather than a single column with a scroll bar. The Multi-row Card does not appear to support this so I'm curious if there is another visual or workaround that would allow me to accomplish this. Thanks in advance!

 

Matt

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EH_Matt
Regular Visitor

Thanks for the suggestion. I had thought about that, but I think I'd run into the same issue. A table will simply list the vendors in a single column. To my knowledge, there is no way to push that list into a second column if the whole table does not display within the visual.

vicky_
Super User
Super User

You could probably format a regular table to look very similar to a multi-line card. 

Vicky, Can you tell me how I would go about wrapping the data into a second column within a table? I had tried that, but ran into the same issue. Thanks, Matt

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