We currently have some lists with a large amount of items. It would improve usability if there was an option to collapse list items in a drop down for easier navigation.
I agree. There's currently a limit of like 500 list items before a drop-down switches over to a very unfriendly view for scrolling. Would be nice if there were no limit on how many list members could be in an expandable/collapsible page selector drop-down.
Our users also raised this concern recently. After testing, we found the collapsible functionality worked for lists of 600 items or less. Would we get notified here if there's been further progress on this?
Is there a solution yet to collapse the drop down menu in Anaplan App, for a list of 600 item or less or even short…(my list is no longer than 200)? If there is, how to create that collapsible functionality? Thanks for your advice.
Background: The first click of a context selector on a NUX board the entire hierarchy opens out all levels right down to the lowest level. This means the user (all users, but focused on business/end users, executive-level) has to manually collapse each level they are not interested in seeing to navigate to the area they…
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