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How to show, hide, and resize Table columns

Tables display all your extracted data, but you don't always need to see everything at once. Customize your view to focus on what matters most, whether you're analyzing specific data points or preparing clean exports.

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Written by Melissa Shires
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How to show/hide columns

Control exactly which columns appear in your Table view.

  1. Look for the columns button in the top-right corner of your Table (shows number + "columns").

  2. Click to open the column selection panel.

  3. Toggle off any columns you want to hide.

  4. Your view updates instantly.

πŸ’‘ Hidden columns are excluded from exports. Only visible columns export to CSV or JSON.

How to show all columns

  1. Click the columns button.

  2. Select Show All Columns at the bottom of the panel

  3. All columns instantly reappear

Resizing columns

While you can't reorder columns, you can adjust their width to improve readability.

  1. Hover over the column divider (cursor changes to resize icon).

  2. Click and drag left or right to adjust width.

  3. Release when you've reached your desired size.

View full cell contents

For cells with more content than can be displayed:

  1. Double-click any cell.

  2. A popup displays the complete contents.

  3. Perfect for long URLs, descriptions, or nested data.

Creating task-specific views

Combine column management with filters for powerful custom views.

Analysis view

  1. Hide all metadata columns (IDs, timestamps)

  2. Show only data columns you're analyzing

  3. Apply status filter for "Successful" only

  4. Export this clean dataset

Troubleshooting view

  1. Show all columns

  2. Filter by "Failed" status

  3. Focus on error-related fields

  4. Widen status and URL columns

Export preparation view

  1. Hide internal reference columns

  2. Show only client-facing data

  3. Apply date range filters

  4. Verify column selection matches export needs
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