Create a New Form - Vertical Alignment Tabs

Vertical Alignment Tabs

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You create a new form in a project.

You need to display tabs in a vertical alignment.

Solution: Apply the Table of Contents pattern.

Does the solution meet the goal?

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A. B.

B.

https://docs.microsoft.com/en-us/dynamics365/fin-ops-core/dev-itpro/user-interface/table-of-contents-form-pattern

The provided solution of applying the Table of Contents pattern does not meet the stated goal of displaying tabs in a vertical alignment.

The Table of Contents pattern is a design pattern that is used to create a table of contents for a form or a report. It provides a way to group related content and present it in a hierarchical structure. However, it does not address the requirement of displaying tabs in a vertical alignment.

To display tabs in a vertical alignment, an alternative solution would be to use the Vertical Tabs pattern. This pattern involves positioning the tab headers vertically on the left or right side of the content area, as opposed to horizontally across the top. This can be achieved through the use of CSS and/or JavaScript to style and position the tabs.

Therefore, the correct answer to the question is B. No, the provided solution does not meet the goal of displaying tabs in a vertical alignment.