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→‎Define a tree: multiple row designs ignored - tree view uses the default row style
(→‎Define a tree: multiple row designs ignored - tree view uses the default row style)
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# Edit an [[app project]] and select '''Components > Tree''' from the '''Project''' menu.
# Edit an [[app project]] and select '''Components > Tree''' from the '''Project''' menu.
# Click '''New''' and enter a name for your tree, then click '''OK'''.
# Click '''New''' and enter a name for your tree, then click '''OK'''.
# Select the parent '''Entity''', such as Account, and choose which '''View''' should be used to display its records.
# Select the parent '''Entity''', such as Account, and choose which '''View''' should be used to display its records.<br><small>Even if you have multiple row designs configured using the '''[[View#Next|Next Wide]]''' parameter, the tree view ignores the settings and uses the default row style.</small>
# Add another level to your tree. Do one of the following:
# Add another level to your tree. Do one of the following:
#* If you want to add a child entity, select a child relationship in the '''Child Level''' field.
#* If you want to add a child entity, select a child relationship in the '''Child Level''' field.

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