Space between rows

I am hoping to reduce the space between the header (bold) and the content so they look more like they go together, instead of the spacing being so even between everything. I did see a post from several years ago that indicated this could not be done at that time, but hope it may have been fixed since then? I’ve been playing with this for a few days and nothing seems to help. Welcome ideas…thank you-super new to this, but this seems so basic, I can’t imagine it being so hard!

No change, but there may be alternatives. How are you formatting your current layout?

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Hi Steve…thanks for reaching out-

I’m using a Detail view with manual column order.
I’m new to this platform and hope this answers your question, if not please let me know.

Each section is currently built using:
Section_header: e.g. Training Focus
Text: e.g. Commitment to source; ignoring handler movement.

• a Show column with Category = Section_Header for the section title, followed by
• a Show column with Category = Text for the section content.

I’m looking for a way to tighten the spacing between a header and its content, or otherwise visually group them, without introducing duplicate labels, phantom column names, or extra spacer rows.

Tamre

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The issue is because you are using Section headers next to each other. Section headers have a predefined white space you cannot change.

I assume you are using Section Headers in the first place because you don’t like the small-ish size of the field labels?

You can actually use a Detail view and set the “Display mode” to “No headings” which removes the field labels altogether. Place your text into actual table columns and then use Section headers. You will get a view similar to this below.

If you wanted your text data to be more indented, you can define the “Display mode” as “Side-by-side” and then assign the column Display name a space. With the section headers, that view would look lioke this:

I hope this helps!!

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