Freeze Column Headers
Would love to see the ability to freeze column headers at the top of the page when a user scrolls through a long list.

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Anonymous commented
Really need it in Quick Edit and data sheet view! Looking at other alternatives because this is so frustrating.
Also need to be able to undo.
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Anonymous commented
HOW IS THIS NOT AVAILABLE YET!!!>>??? This should have been the first thing rolled out....
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Anonymous commented
October 2019....can you update the current status?
Please, we need it when we manage long lists of data, also editing a single record using edit button. thanks a lot! -
Kristin Elliott commented
Please please please add the ability to freeze column headers when using quick edit. We have long lists of data and it is very difficult and inconvenient not being able to see the name of the column which you are typing information into. In addition, even using the edit button to edit one record at a time is buggy. I used PowerApps to customize the forms to only show required fields and to put them in a logical order. The forms only load about 20 percent of the time. So basically we have to revert to using the out of the box edit form (which has the fields in random order) or we fly blind in quick edit. Do better PLEASE Microsoft.
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Rob commented
March 2019....can you update the current status ?
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Anonymous commented
yes we need it!
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Merethe Stave commented
What is the update for this?
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thomas.daehler commented
i created a new Uservoice for that (Quick Edit Mode, fix headings):
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James M commented
please add to Quick Edit Mode too
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Bruce Hankins commented
Please add Headers and footers to quick edit as well
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Naveed commented
Please add this to quick edit as well ! Thank you
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Anonymous commented
Can this feature be extended to the "Quick Edit" feature of lists as well?
Please :-) -
Anonymous commented
Please add to quick edit! Thank you,
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Trevor Textor commented
I can't believe Quick Edit doesn't have this! This is a basic feature for competing platforms in the low code space.
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Jen Drews commented
Agreed. It is there for the list, but not for Quick Edit which is where it is really needed.
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Nathalie Schiltz commented
Dear SharePoint UserVoice Admin: Please update us on your plan to bring this feature in quick edit mode (when will it come?), it is deeply missing! It is too bad that quick edit for large modern list is unusable...
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Cory commented
We seem to have this in our tenant now, but it does not appear to work in Quick Edit mode. I need it in Quick Edit mode too.
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Lpyncket commented
Hi Microsoft Dev team,
Thx for the update. On our doc library it's working perfectly in all views.
We use the new experience mode. -
Cédric Blomart commented
Will it workin quickedit mode also?
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Anonymous commented
The user experience will be vastly improved when we can see the header at all times. I am in the government community cloud (GCC) online version, and it is still not available.