You can then use the dropdown in the cover field section to select a different attachment field as the cover field, or choose to have no cover field. To change the cover field, click on the "Customize cards" option in the view menu. When creating a kanban view, if your table has at least one attachment field, the first attachment field will be automatically set as your kanban view's cover field.Īs with gallery view, if you have multiple attachments in the cover field, you can mouse over the cover to scroll through the different attachments at a glance. The cover field is a designated attachment field, the contents of which appear at the top of each kanban card. From here, you can change the associated field (by clicking on the appropriate radio button) or create an entirely new single select or collaborator field. In the view bar, there's an option that says "Stacked by " which tells you which field you're currently using for this kanban view.Ĭlicking on this will bring up the field picker again. We'll use the "Status" field to create our initial kanban stacks:Ĭustomizing a kanban view Changing a kanban view's associated field If you do not already have an existing single select or collaborator field, you can create one using the "+ Create a new single select field" or "+ Create a new collaborator field" options.
![stacks of cards stacks of cards](https://www.mybanktracker.com/news/wp-content/uploads/2012/03/Credit-cards-e1495577573195.jpg)
![stacks of cards stacks of cards](https://app.wocode.com/wp-content/uploads/2020/06/hero-stacking-cards-1591801252.jpg)
You will then be prompted to select one of the table's single select or collaborator fields to use to create stacks.
![stacks of cards stacks of cards](https://thumbs.dreamstime.com/z/stack-coins-credit-card-8114469.jpg)
If your view creation section is collapsed, you will need to first expand it. To create a new kanban view, open the view sidebar, then underneath the "Create" heading click the "Kanban" option.