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Hi @Léon Hekkert? , thank you for your question.
The column created from the "new formula" transform depends on what columns the transform refers to.
I.E., if the formula field is not referring to any column - it will be created at the beginning of the table
However, if the formula uses columns from the existing table, it doesn't matter how many columns; it will create this column adjacent (and right after) to the last column it refers to.
To change the location of the newly-created column, you'll need to use the "move" transform; This transform allows you to move multiple columns to wherever you want - and reorder when along the way.
There's also a knowledge base article regarding how to move columns from one location to another effectively - you should check it out here!
I hope that makes sense; Please feel free to ask any additional questions.
Thanks,
Amit.
Thanks for the very clear answer Amit!
You're very welcome, @Léon Hekkert? !