You can use the insert into event for, for example, moving a selected element into a bigger container.
This is useful for simulating preference options in which there are two options, or containers - one for options not included, and one for options that are included. Using this event, you can move a selected option into the other container easily.
Best,
Danielle
Hi there,
You can use the insert into event for, for example, moving a selected element into a bigger container.
This is useful for simulating preference options in which there are two options, or containers - one for options not included, and one for options that are included. Using this event, you can move a selected option into the other container easily.
Hi there,
You can use the insert into event for, for example, moving a selected element into a bigger container.
This is useful for simulating preference options in which there are two options, or containers - one for options not included, and one for options that are included. Using this event, you can move a selected option into the other container easily.
Best,
Danielle
Hi there,
You can use the insert into event for, for example, moving a selected element into a bigger container.
This is useful for simulating preference options in which there are two options, or containers - one for options not included, and one for options that are included. Using this event, you can move a selected option into the other container easily.
Best,
Danielle
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