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Column set control in cards for Power Apps |
Learn about the properties of the column set control in cards for Power Apps. |
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mkaur |
03/01/2023 |
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A collection of columns, each column is a container. These columns allow controls to sit side-by-side.
Column set is useful for showing a row of data. You can add a column for the different UI elements you want within the column set, then drag and drop those elements into the column within the card canvas. You can also data bind a column set to a collection or data source to repeat the column set for each row, resulting in a list of data.
Style – Determines the style of the control, allowed values: default, emphasis, good, attention, warning, accent.
Bleed – Determines whether the control should bleed through its parent's padding.
Minimum height – Specifies the minimum height of the column set in pixels, like "80px".
Initially visible – If false, this item will be removed from the visual tree.
Spacing – Controls the amount of spacing between this control and the preceding control.
Divider – When true, draw a separating line at the top of the control.
Horizontal alignment – Controls the horizontal alignment of the column set.
Height – Specifies the height of the control.
Repeat for every – The source of data that is used to show multiple instances of this control. Learn how to use repeat for every.
Show when – Conditional layout expression.