May 06, 2017 12:08 PM
I have a table with many fields but only a few records. Horizontally scrolling to see all the fields when there’s a lot of empty vertical space feels weird.
Is there a way to flip the display of rows and columns so the screen space is used more efficiently for these kinds of tables?
To be clear - I’m not talking about pivoting the data. I just want to see rows vertically to make best use of the space.
Jun 10, 2018 12:20 PM
I am looking for this function as well to easily update records quickly by pressing enter to get to the next field down…I have many questions to ask and I find the form option a bit slow and long in form. Please let me know if there is any way to do this. Thanks!
Apr 18, 2019 12:14 PM
I am also looking for the setting to change the grid orientation. Has anyone found the answer to this? Would be ever so grateful!! thanks
May 07, 2019 10:40 PM
looking for something similar also. (i know you can do it copy pasting, excel or otherwise…) but when you work with many tables and alot of data this can not be the best long long solution… did anyone figure out please if poss in airtable?! thank you in advance
Aug 27, 2019 02:01 PM
Yes, would like this feature as well. Not used to a horizontal view (Scrolling to the right for a very long time).
This is especially useful when you are trying to create comparisons between 2 or more things. For example if you are comparing features and pricing, it’s easier to see in a vertical (column) view.
Jun 04, 2020 02:05 AM
Agreed. It would be very useful to be able to flip the rows and columns (in grid view).
Aug 02, 2020 06:24 PM
Hi, how could I display a view were certain columns come to rows? I have a task template, where every task is displayed as a row, and I would like to have a view where I could order the information by a person assigned (which are currently displayed in columns among a lot of other data).
It would be so useful!! It’s a pity this need has been open since 2017.
Is something else I can do to have a view close to what I am looking for?
Thanks in advance
Sep 24, 2023 12:08 PM
Dear all,
Maybe I am missing something - but where is the answer (to this post of +5 year old post) ?
Best regards.