Customize your SharePoint Column, View or Form Layout Formatting JSON using a full-featured editor instead of the default one.
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Date | Author | Rating | Lang | Comment |
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2024-12-03 | Markus Hantschick | en | Doesn't change nothing | |
2020-07-23 | Robert Martin | Great extension! | ||
2020-07-23 | Robert Martin | en | Great extension! | |
2019-12-06 | Denis Molodtsov | I love this extension. Saves a ton of time and I can install it in a few clicks on any machine. Thank you! | ||
2019-12-06 | Denis Molodtsov | en | I love this extension. Saves a ton of time and I can install it in a few clicks on any machine. Thank you! | |
2019-06-12 | Joe PC | Thanks, Sergei! I was thinking about doing this using CodeMirror. Now I don't have to! This meets a sore need and enhances the experience with immediate feedback without saves. No more need to copy/paste back & forth to VSCode! Curious if the Excel-Like "calculated" checks could be highlighted somehow. I have IFs inside of IFs inside of IFs. Or simply just parentheses matching for now? | ||
2019-06-12 | Joe PC | en | Thanks, Sergei! I was thinking about doing this using CodeMirror. Now I don't have to! This meets a sore need and enhances the experience with immediate feedback without saves. No more need to copy/paste back & forth to VSCode! Curious if the Excel-Like "calculated" checks could be highlighted somehow. I have IFs inside of IFs inside of IFs. Or simply just parentheses matching for now? |