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Way to add custom grid to condensed form 14 Jun 2016 14:39 #14062

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Hello All

Is there an easy way to add a custom grid to a condensed form? Need to add it in a specific location [between two input fields].

Thanks for any and all feedback

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Way to add custom grid to condensed form 14 Jun 2016 15:06 #14064

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In a condensed form you cannot.

Choose 'exploded' form, then fork it and call a make your custom inside.
BTW, you can replace a condensed form into an exploded one directly, but it is more easy to regenerate in 'exploded', so you get the model template for it.

The best method I used recently is to use JLayout features. Create a layout file, and call it easily. If you need more help for that I can tell you more.
Hope it helps.
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Way to add custom grid to condensed form 14 Jun 2016 15:57 #14065

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The best method I used recently is to use JLayout features. Create a layout file, and call it easily. If you need more help for that I can tell you more.


Yes, please explain. . .

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