How to change the layout of the component af:query

Hello

I use jdev 11.1.2.4.

is it possible to search fields in multiple columns? I want to create a form of research with 12 fields. Now, if I use the af:query component it puts all the fields in a single column consumes the biggest part of the screen.

can I divide it into 4 columns?

Thank you

Hello, EmAar.

You can add the following attributes in the component "af:query":

lines argument maxColumns = '3' = '4' ... / >

RFH.

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