unlink table headers
In Numbers for iPadOS, I have two tables in one sheet, and both have header rows. When I push up on one table’s body rows, the other table’s do as well, which I do not want. Is there any way to unlink them?
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In Numbers for iPadOS, I have two tables in one sheet, and both have header rows. When I push up on one table’s body rows, the other table’s do as well, which I do not want. Is there any way to unlink them?
That’s what I wound up doing as a workaround (one table per sheet), but if you want two tables on one sheet, sure you want to be able to move the view around by dragging in an open area on the sheet, but for two tables with header rows the effect is to hide rows in both tables. It would be more intuitive (and practical) to be able to just slide rows up under the header in the table that had the focus.
That’s what I wound up doing as a workaround (one table per sheet), but if you want two tables on one sheet, sure you want to be able to move the view around by dragging in an open area on the sheet, but for two tables with header rows the effect is to hide rows in both tables. It would be more intuitive (and practical) to be able to just slide rows up under the header in the table that had the focus.
Hello Celad,
Please check out this link, which explains how to manage or lock header rows, which may be helpful: Add or remove rows and columns in Numbers on iPad
Adding header rows, header columns, or footer rows converts existing rows or columns into headers or footers. For example, if you have data in the first row of a table and you add a header row, the first row is converted to a header row that contains the same data.
You can freeze header rows or columns so they’re always visible as you scroll the spreadsheet.
1. Tap the table, tap , tap Table, then tap Headers & Footer.
2. Do any of the following:
* Add or delete headers and footers: Tap next to a header or footer category.
* Freeze header rows or columns: Turn Freeze Rows or Freeze Columns on or off.
Thanks!
Thanks for those additional details Celad,
It sounds like what you might want to use instead are sheets. This way you can manage multiple independent tables to manage your data with each using a different sheet, and then you can send the output to a single sheet so you don't have to worry about changes to the layout impacting all your data.
You can learn more here: Use sheets in Numbers on Mac.
Hope that helps.
Take care.
Thanks for replying! I think I’m on top of that, having done it several times.
But if you’ll notice, all the rows in the table(s) push up, even if you are touching in a blank area of a sheet outside of a table or tables, if you have more than one on a sheet. That’s what I’m trying to avoid, the hiding of rows that I want to see in one table when I am pushing up in another – can’t do it. You should be able to only move or scroll rows by touching within the particular table that you want, not anywhere and everywhere on the sheet.
Thanks for replying! I think I’m on top of that, having done it several times.
But if you’ll notice, all the rows in the table(s) push up, even if you are touching in a blank area of a sheet outside of a table or tables, if you have more than one on a sheet. That’s what I’m trying to avoid, the hiding of rows which I want to see (but now they’re going up under a header) in one table when I am pushing up in another – can’t do it. You should be able to only move or scroll rows by touching within the particular table that you want, not anywhere and everywhere on the sheet.
Hey there Celad,
While what you described may be expected behavior, we recommend contacting the Numbers experts at Apple Support for a more in-depth look as the steps you've already tried have no affect: Get Support
Cheers!
(Thanks, but this is on an iPad.)
unlink table headers