I have a table with many columns, that displays race results for individuals. Is there a way to 'freeze' certain columns, specifically, the first few on the left that show the participants' names and bib # so when the user is scrolling through the table details to the right, they can tell whose stats they are seeing?
This would be similar to functionality within Google Sheets or excel which allows you to freeze header rows or header columns.
Any solution to this would be very helpful.
More information > this is a table pulling from a Google Sheet.
Sorry to disappoint you but unfortunately something like this is not possible to achieve with the plugin built in features at the moment. We have a plan to include this feature for some of our next updates of the plugin.
I have a table with many columns, that displays race results for individuals. Is there a way to 'freeze' certain columns, specifically, the first few on the left that show the participants' names and bib # so when the user is scrolling through the table details to the right, they can tell whose stats they are seeing?
This would be similar to functionality within Google Sheets or excel which allows you to freeze header rows or header columns.
Any solution to this would be very helpful.
More information > this is a table pulling from a Google Sheet.
Hi carlyantor,
Thank you for your purchase.
Sorry to disappoint you but unfortunately something like this is not possible to achieve with the plugin built in features at the moment. We have a plan to include this feature for some of our next updates of the plugin.
Best regards.
Kind Regards,
Miloš Jovanović
[email protected]
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