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03-13-2023 10:16 PM - edited 03-13-2023 11:29 PM
Is it possible to have a single variable set that goes from 2 columns to 1 column and back to 2 columns?
Similar to this:
I've tried it a number of ways using containers, but they just don't seem to want to play ball?
Or do I just have to have 3 seperate variable sets to achieve this sort of layout?
Can anyone assist please?
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03-16-2023 05:25 AM
Portal/Employee Center handles this different than the backend, so you will need 3 variable sets. No containers or splits needed, but the first and third need to have a 2 column layout
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03-14-2023 05:49 AM
I was able to achieve this within one variable set:
Here's the magic:

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03-14-2023 04:51 PM
Thanks for the reply @Brad Bowman , can I ask how you created the variable set?
I can't get the same result as you.
I have set the variable set as type: single row and have to choose a layout, doesn't matter what I choose it doesn't display correctly.
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03-15-2023 03:27 AM
I just chose single row and created the variable types and order as shown. What does your layout look like when you do this?

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03-15-2023 03:28 PM
So here is what I have and how it looks in both the backend and the portal - ultimately I'm wanting it to look right in the portal/employee center.
This is what it looks like in the backend:
This is the portal view:
And I got the layout around the wrong way, but essentially still the same as what you've done:
(This is what I want ot to look like)