We find the tables function very useful, however, is very difficult to track where you are in a dynamic table (e.g. 15 columns and 20 rows created).
When we need to see the row number in the live version of the form, we have to add a question at the beginning of the table to display it (e.g. Row No | Question 1 | Question 2 etc.)
This is obviously possible because the row numbers appear on the pdf.
This is what I propose:
Make the row number visible in both dynamic and static table in live forms (this can be optional and available when the table in the form is created in Form Templates menu)
Freeze the row number (like using Freeze panes in excel where you can lock the first row or column)
Company | Bouygues UK |
I need it... | Yesterday...Come on already |
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Agree. it's not much but should be totally useful.
I strongly support this suggestion.
Benjamin Piu