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Multiple columns in Lists
#1
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Hello everybody

We use Mobile Sheets with pleasure.
We use SetLists with two important information: "Tempo" and "Durations" of the songs

unfortunately this information is difficult to read.

Don't you think that being able to place the information on the right or in the center would be a good formula?

I attach an example, it's more telling.
I don't know if the image will pass


[img]www.cluster020.hosting.ovh.net/www/transferts/MobileSheetColumns.png[/img]

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Best regards
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#2
You will need to make the image accessible by all instead of having it require permission. If more users want support for being able to have some content right-aligned, I would have to split the title format string into two parts: one that is left aligned, and one that is right aligned. This will require modifying all of the lists across the application to use a more complex layout for each entry in the list to support this kind of alignment, which does slow does the UI a little bit so scrolling might be slightly less smooth on less powerful devices.

Mike
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#3
We are looking forward to
My exemple :

[Image: Mobile-Sheet-Columns.png]
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#4
Will you give us a Christmas Gift ? columns in lists Angel
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#5
I'm not going to commit to trying to support columns - the list control is not a table and is not cell-based, which would be required for a concept of columns. There is no Android table control for displaying data like a spreadsheet. I may support what I indicated in this forum thread though, which is supporting left-aligned and right-aligned content. So I need to know whether that's all you are asking for, or you are actually wanting columns like what is displayed in the companion application. Because I have no plans to implement support for that in the main tablet app.

Mike
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#6
Maybe a solution: "Mulitple Lines" in a list,

had the same need, my workaround:

title and sub-title formating with a <return> before the "easy-to-find" tab.

At present I use 4-lines-titles........
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#7
Same as e.k. ...

I use different song title / caption formats for different situations (on stage / rehearsing / maintaining my database / ...)
As a work-around for switching between different formats I copy/paste them from a text file. It would be much easier if I could just select them in MobileSheets as proposed here 
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#8
Well, ok for idea but too much information, boring to read and not usefull on stage.  Blush
Hope for minimum one colum in the right Sleepy
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#9
Less informationen needed?

Use piktograms/symbols in front of {tempo} and {duration}


PS.: pic´s are eye-catcher
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