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eranggg
5 - Automation Enthusiast
5 - Automation Enthusiast

Hi,

I add a grid in my email automation.

when I insert the grid I want the grid to be Right to left.

right now its left to right like here:

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is it possible to make it Right to left so the supplier will be on the right side?

Thanks.

 

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I don't think so I'm afraid.  We'd usually try to do this with CSS but I can't seem to get CSS changes to apply to the table that gets created by Airtable

albexulpoer
4 - Data Explorer
4 - Data Explorer
  1. Access Grid Settings: Open the grid or layout settings in your design or development tool.
  2. Locate Direction Option: Find the option related to grid direction or layout orientation.
  3. Change Direction: Select the "Right-to-Left" (RTL) option from the available directions.
  4. Adjust Alignment: Ensure that text and elements align correctly within the RTL layout.
  5. Update CSS (if applicable): For web designs, add or modify CSS rules such as direction: rtl; and text-align: right;.
  6. Check Coordinate Reference System (CRS): Verify that your crs settings support RTL layouts if applicable.
  7. Modify CRS Parameters: Adjust crs parameters to accommodate RTL if required for accurate spatial data representation.
  8. Test Layout: Review how elements and text appear in the RTL orientation to ensure they align as intended.
  9. Review Content: Check for any content that might need adjustment due to the RTL direction.
  10. Update Documentation: Document the changes made to grid direction and CRS settings for future reference.
  11. Verify Compatibility: Ensure that the RTL layout and CRS settings are compatible with other elements of your project.
  12. Save Changes: Save your configuration and test across different devices or platforms if necessary.
 

I dont think its possible in airtable.

Did you try it?

Looks like you used chatgpt to answer my question