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What do you mean? Are you trying to make them show the same fields? You can set the mobile form to be the same form as desktop in order to keep the fields consistent.
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Chayce Duncan
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Yes, that's exactly what I would meant and would like to do. I can't see where to do that?
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Gonzo - A Newbie, but learning fast. (Former SmartSheet evangelist who is quickly converting to QuickBase)
IT Director City of New Braunfels
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- ChayceDuncan2 years agoQrew Captain
The most common place will be in the table settings under the 'Forms' section. You can dictate the add/edit/view behavior for forms in Desktop then you can set an alternate form for Mobile
See the last column in the above screenshot as an example where the mobile setting has been overridden to be a mobile specific form in my case.
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Chayce Duncan
------------------------------- TonyGonzalez2 years agoQrew Trainee
Does that mean you had to create a mobile form and then designate it in the table? I was hoping the main form I created would display correctly without having to manage it separately.
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Gonzo - A Newbie, but learning fast. (Former SmartSheet evangelist who is quickly converting to QuickBase)
IT Director City of New Braunfels
------------------------------- ChayceDuncan2 years agoQrew Captain
No - if you leave it as the option for 'Use Full Site Form' and it will just default to your default form specified for desktop. Keep in mind that certain elements will look and behave differently in mobile given general usability - but for the most part new tables or apps will default the mobile experience to the default form and then you can override that when you're ready to focus on the mobile flow.
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Chayce Duncan
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