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Arielle Gerstein
May 03, 2019Copper Contributor
Freeze columns in SharePoint List
Good Afternoon, I would like to freeze the first (and maybe second) column of a large list I have so when users scroll, they can still see the first column, like in Excel. I’m trying to see if ...
Shrutika_S
Jan 07, 2020Copper Contributor
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Arielle Gerstein can you please help me with code for sticky headers? I'm looking for the same to use on SharePoint o365
Shrutika_S
Jan 07, 2020Copper Contributor
Arielle Gerstein can you please help me with code for sticky headers? I'm looking for the same to use on SharePoint o365
- Shrutika_SJan 09, 2020Copper ContributorArielle Gerstein can you please help me with code for sticky headers? I'm looking for the same to use on SharePoint o365
- Rachel_DavisJan 09, 2020Iron Contributor
Sticky headers happens automatically in modern lists on SharePoint O365. You don't need code to make it happen. Your lists must be in modern experience, so you won't see it on classic lists like task or calendars.
- WenWongMay 08, 2020Copper Contributor
The original post was talking about freezing columns, not sure why everyone is talking about freezing/sticky headers (header row).
For lists that span wider than 1 screen width (especially when even small columns have a minimum width), freezing columns is quite crucial. Any idea how I can achieve this in modern Sharepoint?