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Move the custom fields to another position
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9 years 11 months ago #45861
by Euritim
Move the custom fields to another position was created by Euritim
I've added two new custom fields (Geschlecht and TItel)
But the formular orders them so:
Can we move the custom fields to another position?
But the formular orders them so:
Gutschein Code
Vorname*
Nachname*
Organisation
Addresse*
Ort*
Land*
Postleitzahl*
Telefon
eMail*
Geschlecht *
Titel
Zahlungs-Methode
Offline Payment
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Can we move the custom fields to another position?
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9 years 11 months ago #45862
by Tuan Pham Ngoc
Replied by Tuan Pham Ngoc on topic Move the custom fields to another position
Hi
It is not possible in the version 1.6.3. But is is available in verison 1.6.4 which we will release soon (after some more testing). You should wait for us (max 2 more days) to get this updated version and upgrade it to your site
After that, you can change ordering of the custom fields to any position you want. See joomdonation.com/forum/events-booking-ge...6-4-change-logs.html for change logs.
Tuan
It is not possible in the version 1.6.3. But is is available in verison 1.6.4 which we will release soon (after some more testing). You should wait for us (max 2 more days) to get this updated version and upgrade it to your site
After that, you can change ordering of the custom fields to any position you want. See joomdonation.com/forum/events-booking-ge...6-4-change-logs.html for change logs.
Tuan
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