This is what I attempted to do at first, but it appears only as a hyperlink for me when I do, the table itself will not show up inside the other component.
This is how it appears once you copy that meeting notes page itself as another component
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Good afternoon, I am running into an issue with loop components, specifically task lists.
I have a meeting notes page within loop that I am looking to use to keep track of notes, agenda items, and tasks during that meeting.
I am also looking to track the tasks in its own to do list component, so that way one doesn't need to hunt from meeting notes to meeting notes to find particular to do tasks.
When I try to make a master to do list, and then place it in a page, it initially works fine, however, if I then copy the meeting notes as their own component, ie for use in a teams chat or an email, the task list now only displays as a link, or as a link with the to do logo next to it.
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Does it work if you copy the Task list outside of the page component?
Hi, Horus829.
Unfortunately, this is beyond my ability to help you with. So, I'll keep your thread active for now and have other community members jump-in with suggestions that will work for you.
So, please wait for other community members to reply in this thread.
Also, I highly recommend you use the feedback option I mentioned in my previous reply as another avenue to get help for this issue.
Sincerely,
Glenn
Not consistently no, I think once it goes into a component itself it may be flagging some data variable behind the scenes somewhere.
That is odd. If the page was not showing as a Component, it would make more sense.
There is no data or setting that control/designate Components. When you create a Component, what you are doing is creating a .loop file. When you use the "Copy component" or "Share Loop component" that does not actually copy the Component, it just generates/copies the URL. If the app you are sending the URL with is "Loop enabled" it will render the file as a Component. If not, the URL will look like any other URL. Which is what is odd. Clearly you are using a Loop enabled version of Outlook, or the page itself would just be a URL.
I am looking at the image you posted and just realized that looks like Loop itself? And that table did render as a Component before you copied the page as a Component?