tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8173703077861381627.post7957166272506903206..comments2024-03-01T03:03:52.164-05:00Comments on Practical Dynamics CRM: CRM 2011: Sub-grid display label not showingNahi Simonhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/09938330925592559524noreply@blogger.comBlogger2125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8173703077861381627.post-90765290685461307642012-05-15T04:32:18.587-04:002012-05-15T04:32:18.587-04:00That is correct - you could place it within a sect...That is correct - you could place it within a section and name the section - that's often a good solution especially if your grid occupies the breadth of the form. And you correctly observed that in my case I only wanted the grid to occupy one and not two columns which means that I also could have use a two-column tab - but of course that comes at the "expense" of having that tab appear as a form navigation element - something that might not be desirable (and in the example I provided it wasn't). Also good point on the performance bit - something definitely to keep in mind. Thanks.Nahi Simonhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/09938330925592559524noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-8173703077861381627.post-6785818744144071842012-05-14T17:50:12.019-04:002012-05-14T17:50:12.019-04:00Well spotted!
Alternative that still takes up some...Well spotted!<br />Alternative that still takes up some space but maybe looks less cluttered is to make sure you have a section for just that grid, and show the section name.<br />Looking at your screenshot that might mean you need to use a two-column tab to contain two sections side by side.<br />I also find that quite often a grid works well within a tab, and keeping the tab collapsed by default means it loads the form more quickly, as the grid is not populated until the tab is expanded.Anonymousnoreply@blogger.com