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How do I control what gets displayed for Views Formatting? I mean, Something is wrong here. I have a View set up to show Fields of a Content Type, when I click on the Content: Body Field it shows Formatting Options, Default, Plain Text, Trimmed, Summary or Trimmed. I just want to output the Body field of a content type AS HTML. What the hell is wrong this. I select "Default" View, but I get absolute NOTHING returned. When I select Plain Text, I just get the text returned, no HTML.

What do I need to do so that the default option in Views actually outputs something? Preferrably outputs it in the default format, which is HTML.

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  • You should get HTML by default. Have you checked the other settings for this field?
    – Alex
    Jan 16, 2014 at 12:52
  • @Alex - Yes, I'ved checked the other settings. I am using the default Body Field for the Content Type that gets automatically generated by default when creating a Content Type in Structure -> Content Types -> Add Content Type. I have CKEditor Module installed and in each actual Content, I have it set on FULL HTML, but it returns NOTHING! No text or anything when the View Format is set to Default for this. But when I switch the View Formatter to Plain Text on this field, it than works, but only shows text. What other options should I be looking at? Jan 16, 2014 at 19:38
  • When I output the Content as Content instead of Field, it shows nothing also for the Content: Body area. WEIRD!!! Jan 16, 2014 at 20:32

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I have the Display Suite Module installed in Drupal 7.25. I went to Admin -> Configuration -> Content Authoring -> Text Formats and Disabled the Display Suite Text format, Cleared the Cache, and now all of my Body: Content is showing as HTML in my Views as it should!

Hope this helps someone! There is a problem with the Display Suite Code Text Format that is causing the Default formatter and any other displays (even Content) to NOT Show anything!

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