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Wrapping Text in field / cell

  • January 23, 2021
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Is there a way to wrap the text in a filed name?

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ScottWorld
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  • 9808 replies
  • January 23, 2021

October 2025 Update:

This is now built into Airtable! :) Yay! :)

- ScottWorld, Expert Airtable Consultant 


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  • Inspiring
  • 3263 replies
  • January 23, 2021

Unfortunately, no. :frowning: It’s a major limitation of Airtable. People have been requesting this for almost 5 years, but Airtable rarely listens to user feedback. You can, however, add your voice to the chorus of voices by emailing support@airtable.com and requesting this feature.


There is no shortage of requests that have been summarily ignored by Airtable. However, in this particular case, there’s a rumor that you might see a capability to do exactly this. I’ve only heard tiny tidbits and a few clues of what may be coming, but let’s hypothesize what this might look like given some obvious indicators.

Views

There have been a lot of indications that views - arguably one of the best parts of Airtable - are central to how users share their information. Indeed, this is apparent in the numerous and pervasive ways that we embed views in web pages. This feature sits at the center of pretty much everything we do with information in Airtable. It is central to filtering, grouping, and findability. It is without debate, a key competitive advantage.

The natural progression for innovation is likely to occur around Views.

Customizable Views

Imagine if Airtable made it possible to customize the style of a view (using CSS and HTML perhaps) and even made it possible to color content, adjust font sizes, change the header styling, and support other event-related behaviors. Imagine if Airtable fundamentally supported a view as ostensibly an app. This would make it possible to embed very powerful view apps into web sites. Imagine publishing your own mobile “app” that is essentially a tightly bound view of data much the way Coda already does this.

I believe this will soon be a reality because it would solve a litany of challenges that almost 50% of the user base currently ask about. If they moved forward with custom views – as I predict they will - there would be almost certainly a capability to apply formatting to the content. And with that - you would see the ability to define cell widths allowing for cell content to be sized, wrapped, truncated, etc. This would likely allow us to separately style field headers - another issue in the long list of display limitations in what is often regarded as one of the best UIs in the low/no-code segment.

Yep - I’m confident this is coming. No software company in Airtable’s unique position would miss such an opportunity to advance its competitive advantage while putting smiles on a lot of customer faces.


ScottWorld
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  • Genius
  • 9808 replies
  • January 23, 2021

October 2025 Update:

This is now built into Airtable! :) Yay! :)

- ScottWorld, Expert Airtable Consultant 


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  • Inspiring
  • 3263 replies
  • January 23, 2021

That would be very nice, but for now, we still need something more basic:

The basic ability to adjust the height of the column headers in grid view.

I’d love for Airtable to get some of the basics right.


The reason this obvious and necessary feature has gone unmet for years is likely because someone on their team previously built a “basic” functionality without any deference to long-view implications.

And if you compel them to do something basic, they will fall victim to the innovators dilemma, a debilitating downward spiral of incrementalism instead of game-changing leaps that sustain a sizable market differentiation.

Once you do something in a half-baked fashion, you are almost certain to repeatedly foster follow-on half-baked improvements to overcome previous half-baked improvements. That cycle is almost impossible to break and it leads to people like you and me accusing the company of building a collection of poorly-designed features.


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  • Inspiring
  • 251 replies
  • January 23, 2021

There is no shortage of requests that have been summarily ignored by Airtable. However, in this particular case, there’s a rumor that you might see a capability to do exactly this. I’ve only heard tiny tidbits and a few clues of what may be coming, but let’s hypothesize what this might look like given some obvious indicators.

Views

There have been a lot of indications that views - arguably one of the best parts of Airtable - are central to how users share their information. Indeed, this is apparent in the numerous and pervasive ways that we embed views in web pages. This feature sits at the center of pretty much everything we do with information in Airtable. It is central to filtering, grouping, and findability. It is without debate, a key competitive advantage.

The natural progression for innovation is likely to occur around Views.

Customizable Views

Imagine if Airtable made it possible to customize the style of a view (using CSS and HTML perhaps) and even made it possible to color content, adjust font sizes, change the header styling, and support other event-related behaviors. Imagine if Airtable fundamentally supported a view as ostensibly an app. This would make it possible to embed very powerful view apps into web sites. Imagine publishing your own mobile “app” that is essentially a tightly bound view of data much the way Coda already does this.

I believe this will soon be a reality because it would solve a litany of challenges that almost 50% of the user base currently ask about. If they moved forward with custom views – as I predict they will - there would be almost certainly a capability to apply formatting to the content. And with that - you would see the ability to define cell widths allowing for cell content to be sized, wrapped, truncated, etc. This would likely allow us to separately style field headers - another issue in the long list of display limitations in what is often regarded as one of the best UIs in the low/no-code segment.

Yep - I’m confident this is coming. No software company in Airtable’s unique position would miss such an opportunity to advance its competitive advantage while putting smiles on a lot of customer faces.


oh @Bill.French !
I hope you’re right this time again with your predictions !
I’ve already dream precisely about the way you describe it !

And, in my thoughts / dreams, everything you could create from UI should be programmatically available in CRUD, at least from Custom App SDK :winking_face:

Best,

olπ


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  • 7 replies
  • November 5, 2024

Adding my support that text-wrapping is an absolutely CRITICAL feature of data tables. Without it, I simply can't transition my project management to AirTable. Airtable has some great features, but I can't forfeit my ability to view all the data at a glance.

It's THAT critical, and such a simple concept I can't understand why they haven't implemented it.


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  • January 4, 2025

It's 2025 already and now I need to consider using make.com to sync my Google Sheets file with Airtable. So I can use Google Sheets as working sheet to gather business requirements. Analyse which are in scope, and then switch over to Airtable to create a clear prioritization. And then export it as a .csv file or copy paste everything to Confluence to hand-over to a client. What a headache.. 


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  • New Participant
  • 2 replies
  • January 29, 2025

You can change the row height to "Tall" or "Extra Tall," which will automatically wrap the text in the field.


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  • 7 replies
  • February 3, 2025

You can change the row height to "Tall" or "Extra Tall," which will automatically wrap the text in the field.


But still not show all of it. While I'm sure tall is sufficient for some people, it is reasonable to want a row height that wraps text and dynamically resizes height to show ALL content, so the user needn't expand to view the info.


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  • 15 replies
  • April 29, 2025

I can’t believe this still hasn’t been solved. 

You’d think that “wrap text in field” would be a pretty low coding lift… 


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  • November 6, 2025

If I could add a  +infinity on this, I would.


DisraeliGears01
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Haha, I was just tinkering with a custom interface build prompted solely because the List Interface doesn’t show more than 1 line of text/wrap text, no matter how tall you make it. 

Prompting an AI to write one-off custom code to make text wrap feels like hunting squirrels with a bazooka 🤣 


ScottWorld
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  • 9808 replies
  • November 6, 2025

Hmmm… I just tested and it works fine for me! Weird.


ScottWorld
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  • November 6, 2025

Here is my list interface:

 


DisraeliGears01
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Nah Scott, I mean the actual text (Lorem ipsum blahblahblah). When I saw this pop up in the forum I read the title (which references text in field)