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I used to hide these using the Misc tab so they were hidden on open of the form and then make them visible through a rule. When hidden that way, everything was hidden. Somehow, using a Rule to hide them leaves unwanted whitespace.
Nevermind….I understand now. Form Label….just hides it on the form….
But it would be nice if that heading did not show up in the list view, since there is already a column header…..
This is probably because I put multiple overlays on thinking I needed to for each list on the page…
I have a very smart co-worker. He had me open the problem list in Chrome, F12 for the developer tools, and then we were able to scroll to the right to get to the web part tools behind the Overlay Screen. The Standard for my workplace is IE8 so there was no way to scroll left or right in that browser.
Thank you for your time DCH. Greatly appreciated!
Thanks for the quick response, but unfortunately, I also tried that before I requested help. That is not working either…it opens the Loading Please Wait….. from the Overlay and stays there.
Thanks Alexander! Missed that in my search on it.
I knew it was something simple that I was doing wrong. That fixed the issue for me. Thanks Alexander, you are the best!
Thanks for looking into this. The Attachment contains the DeBug Script
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That is a wonderful improvement! Thank you so much DCH for pointing me in the right direction and Thank You Alexander for always making this product better for your users. It is greatly appreciated!
Hi,
I am working in SharePoint 2010, IE8 browser. I am using a very simple list. 8 columns, with 2 of those as lookups to other lists. This is a Test list for me as I am trying to understand the vLookup feature. I have yet to get it to work.I switched back from the 4.251 to the 4.250 and am still receiving the attached error. I am able to access the backend DFFS in 4.250….
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I am having the same issue. And the link to the backend for editing is no longer on the form once it is opened. New Form is fine.
Ok, I am embarrassed once again…..vLookup requires the L to be capitalized in the column name in order for it to work….missed that…It is now configuring nicely.
I can’t configure any v-lookups on any list that uses the same backend DFFS that the above vlookup is locked up on…
I have removed DFFS from all forms, I have deleted the configuration file under the SPJS-DynamicFormsforSharePoint folder and started over. This did not fix the issue, I am still unable to configure.
Hi,
When I tried to configure thenew vlookup, I found I had misspelled vlookupXXX as vlokupXXX and so the configuration told me I needed at least one column that started with vlookup….I deleted that column, created a new one with the correct spelling and that same error message is still there.
How do I make it actually start configuring?
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