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I have used the example JSON code available in the Microsoft help article linked below to successfully create sections for columns within a SharePoint Online list. However, as my list has grown I've noticed that the order in which I wish to display the columns have developed a mind of their own, despite appearing in the correct section.
Is there anyone out there that can assist with an example of how to apply some order to the code, that can be easily followed by a low coder?
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