![]() ![]() I mainly followed this instruction (besides yours):ġ. I tried implementing the code for several hours yesterday but still could not get it to work in any way. Or can somebody guide me more precisely through the steps to get the code by Jing Wang to work in our list? Is there an easier way to accomplish this task by now in Sharepoint 2013? I have pretty much no experience with HTML at this point, but still need to figure out a way to make this custom list. Now I found this question and answer on here: So the first big task is to be able to freeze the three left columns and the header in a Sharepoint list. This functionality is not available in Sharepoint but we need a custom list, that works like the Excel document. This makes working with the sheet much easier. In the original Excel file the three left columns are freezed and therefore always visible when you scroll to the right. We are working with a very large list in Sharepoint made from an Excel file via the "Import Spreadsheet" app in Sharepoint.
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