I have a flow where I need to create multiple new items underneath the primary item. Currently, I am setting the predecessor to the parent item but I was wondering if there is a way to make the sub-items indent using flow instead of having to manually go and indent them.
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Hi @lgrube ,
Sorry for the function that you mentioned is not supported in Microsoft flow currently.
Best regards,
Alice
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Hi @lgrube ,
Could you please explain more details about the "make the sub-items indent" that you mentioned?
Could you please explain more details about your requirement? Or if you share an example we would better understand your requirement and provide the proper workaround.
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Alice
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Hello @v-alzhan-msft, In a normal task list you have subtask that has a predecessor you are able to indent a subtask underneath a primary task so you can easily hide everything once it is finished for example:
As you can see to the left of Tester test there is an arrow. When I click on that it will hide all subtask underneath Tester Test. This happens when you select the indent button on the actual list.
How would I be able to force an indent in a Microsoft flow.
Hi @lgrube ,
Sorry for the function that you mentioned is not supported in Microsoft flow currently.
Best regards,
Alice
Community Support Team _ Alice Zhang
If this post helps, then please consider Accept it as the solution to help the other members find it more quickly.
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