I'm trying to hide the indentation of a hierarchy list on a UX page. Is there a way to achieve this without creating a flat list?
Any ideas would be greatly appreciated!
Thanks,
@alkhagvasuren I believe post from last year should address your issue
@alkhagvasuren Hi Use show or hide option in UX. Click on the eye icon and then select or deselect the hierarchy level required.
Hi @alkhagvasuren ,
Please check this post which is similar:
As suggested by Dikshant in the post, you can completely hide the rows by dragging first column to entire left. You can go this way after creating lineitems that carry details of levels (be it list format or text format) and display them in the grid. Cheers!
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