
Overview
Optimize your data visualization in Airtable by easily freezing columns to keep important information in view while scrolling. This comprehensive guide provides you step by step instructions on how to freeze columns in Airtable.
Who is Airtable best suited for?
Airtable is best suited for a wide range of professionals, including Project Managers, Event Planners, and Creative Teams. For example, Project Managers can use Airtable for organizing tasks and tracking project timelines, Event Planners can leverage it for coordinating logistics and managing vendor information, and Creative Teams can use it for brainstorming and managing content workflows, all benefiting from Airtable’s flexible database capabilities and collaborative features.
Step by step interactive walkthrough
Steps to How to freeze columns in Airtable
1) Navigate to Airtable and open a document.
2) You will see a vertical line just after your primary field.
3) Click and hold the mouse on that line and drag it to right.
4) Your column has now been froze.
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Justin James
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