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Column Headers on Table View

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I use a lot of table occurences.

So when I create a layout in Table view, it is likely you will see the same variable listed more than once, but each has its own "Global Variable" to trigger what information you see in that corresponding occurence.

In browse mode this isn't really a problem, because you can create labels. But in Table View, the headers match the variable name preceded by "::"

Is there a way to change the "Column Headers" in table view?

If not, has anyone come up with a reasonable work around?

not is table view. You can use a list view that looks like a table though... Not sure what you mean by variable in this case though... Do you mean field instead?

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Oh don't worry about the variable (I mean't field)... I just use it for a global selection, which is how the different occurences know what to return.

I am interested in the table view in List view.

Do you have an example of how to do this?

I can only seem to get all of my records to list like they are in browse mode.

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Actually, nevermind... I figured out the table looking view in List view. It is missing some of the nice functionality of table view. Like sorting. But I can think of several good uses for it.

thanks!

well you can script your field headers to sort like table view...

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