How to change the order of fields in tables?

  • ChangeSF
    Asked on April 13, 2024 at 12:40 AM

    I fixed a card that failed to expand properly, on the table, by duplicating the bad card.

    But now the new card is displayed in the wrong order. Tech Contact appears after Organization Name, which is not the order that appears in the Builder.

    How to fix? Should i start a new support thread?

    (this form is in my trash or deleted)

  • Raymond JotForm Support
    Replied on April 13, 2024 at 12:43 AM

    Hi John,

    Organizing your columns in submission tables is easy. Let me show you how to do that:

    • In Tables, click on the 3 dot icon next to your tab name.
    • Select Manage columns.
    • In the Table View pane on the right, click and drag the columns based on the order you'd like to see them.
      How to change the order of fields in tables? Image 1 Screenshot 20

    We also have a guide on How to Add and Organize Columns in Jotform Tables that you can check out.

    Reach out again if you need any help.

  • ChangeSF
    Replied on April 13, 2024 at 4:02 AM

    Thx, but that's not what i mean.

    I'm speaking of the live form, not the submission-table.

    Cards were out of order on the live form. Meaning, the order on the live form was different than the order in the form builder.

    I cloned the entire form, and that fixed it. Now the order on the live form matches the order in the form-builder.

  • Ravi JotForm Support
    Replied on April 13, 2024 at 5:07 AM

    Hi John,

    Great to hear that your issue is resolved. However, the issue you mentioned about the field order is not matching the order of fields in the preview of the form. These kinds of issue usually get resolved by either clearing the cache of your account or by rearranging the fields in the build mode.

    Rearranging the fields and clearing the cache usually refreshes the form and resolves this issue.

    We are glad your issue is already resolved.

    Reach out again if you require any other help.

 
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