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Sharepoint list
- Sep 12, 2022
KiBanger You should not have any problems with 17 fields in a single SharePoint list.
Are you unable to see the fields on list forms or in a list view?
You can show or hide fields from list form, follow documentation: Show or hide columns in a list
You can also show or hide fields from a list view, follow: Show or hide a column in a list or library
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KiBanger You should not have any problems with 17 fields in a single SharePoint list.
Are you unable to see the fields on list forms or in a list view?
You can show or hide fields from list form, follow documentation: Show or hide columns in a list
You can also show or hide fields from a list view, follow: Show or hide a column in a list or library
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Thanks for the tips.. IT was weird. when I tried to edit columns, they were all checked, but they did not all show. I went to another area (maybe list settings?) and was able to check them there. I see them all now.
- ganeshsanapSep 14, 2022MVP
KiBanger Yes, that is a classic experience approach to include columns in view or in list form (content type).
For future reference for others (to add columns to list view):
- You can click on settings (gear) icon & select "List settings"
- Scroll down to "Views" section on list settings page.
- Click on the view name where you want to add columns
- Check checkboxes against the columns you want to include in view and click "OK"
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