Hello @Matheus

apparently, you have this:
product list.
expense list.

I don't understand why you want this all on the page, since it deals with a
different cost center. (just a suggestion)

Regarding pagination, if you're using Django and I think so, have a look at
this: https://docs.djangoproject.com/en/4.1/topics/pagination/

I think it can help you a lot, here you have everything you need.

by  Ezequias

Em qua., 24 de ago. de 2022 às 15:33, Matheus Bon <matheusbo...@gmail.com>
escreveu:

> Hello There
>
> I want to create two lists on one page, in the style of the image (I'm
> Brazilian, so the list is in Portuguese).
>
> However, if I do it the way I'm showing it in the code image, I'll
> necessarily have to make two pages for each list, right?
>
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