> For the complete documentation index, see [llms.txt](https://docs.umbraco.com/llms.txt). Markdown versions of documentation pages are available by appending `.md` to page URLs; this page is available as [Markdown](https://docs.umbraco.com/umbraco-cms/extend-your-project/backoffice-extensions/extending-overview/extension-types/collections/collection-view.md).

# Collection View

Use a Collection View when you need to:

* Present data in a structured or visual way (for example, table, cards, grid)
* Customize how entity fields are displayed

{% hint style="info" %}
Before creating a Collection View, make sure you are familiar with the [Extension Registry in Umbraco](/umbraco-cms/extend-your-project/backoffice-extensions/extending-overview/extension-registry/register-extensions.md).
{% endhint %}

## Kinds

There are a couple of built-in Collection Views Kinds available in Umbraco, each suited for different display needs. You can also create custom Collection Views if the built-in options do not meet your requirements.

* [**Table View**](/umbraco-cms/extend-your-project/backoffice-extensions/extending-overview/extension-types/collections/collection-view/table.md): Displays entities in a table layout with configurable columns.
* [**Card View**](/umbraco-cms/extend-your-project/backoffice-extensions/extending-overview/extension-types/collections/collection-view/card.md): Displays entities as cards in a grid layout, suitable for visual content.
* [**Reference View**](/umbraco-cms/extend-your-project/backoffice-extensions/extending-overview/extension-types/collections/collection-view/reference.md): Displays entities in a list-style layout.
* [**Custom View**](/umbraco-cms/extend-your-project/backoffice-extensions/extending-overview/extension-types/collections/collection-view/custom.md): Create your own Collection View from scratch to meet specific requirements.


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