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Anonymous
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Best User Experience when you have a large table and need to scroll?

Evening All

 

I was wondering on how to improve the user experience for a report.

 

Its just a Project Report with some custom columns but if I were to include all the clomuns I want,  he/she will need to scroll left and right.  Up and down for me is not so bad; but left and right?

 

As an example both tables below ; ideally I would have on the same  table?

 

I was just wondering what others do?

 

The beauty of the same table is if someone wants to export to excel he has all the fields he needs.

 

Thanks

 

Jimmy

 

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I think you misread - there's not a freeze panes. 🙂

 

I did a video on how the field parameters for tables works here if that's helpful: https://youtu.be/tb3eDmA7CqE

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Anonymous
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@christinepayton    How much bigger can the canvas go?

 

How do I use the freezepanes?

 

In regards the Field Paramaters- Now Im just dispalying a simple table I take it this will suffice?

I think you misread - there's not a freeze panes. 🙂

 

I did a video on how the field parameters for tables works here if that's helpful: https://youtu.be/tb3eDmA7CqE

christinepayton
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I like to use field parameters to let users add the specific columns they want to the table when there are a lot. There's no "freeze panes" similar to Excel, but you can widen the canvas size if it's just short by a little bit. 

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