Action: Expand/Collapse section
Expand/Collapse
section action
allows to you expand specific section on the current form and optionally
collapse others
Example of Expand/Collapse
section action configuration

For more
information about Action Builder read Action Builder introduction article.
To
configure the action Expand/Collapse section additional
property should be specified.
Configuration
Property
|
Required
|
Type
|
Description
|
Section to expand
|
yes
|
Choice
|
Select
the section you want to expand. Only one section can be expanded per action
|
Sections to collapse
|
no
|
Choice
|
Optionally
select other sections to collapse. You can select specific sections or
collapse all
|
Availability
Modern Forms
|
List Actions
|
Scheduled/Triggered Actions
|
✓
|
-
|
-
|
Output
Output
for this action is not available
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