Hi Midnightoil, When I need to show that much information, I ussually scratch my head, and start looking for a better way to represent it. Still, if you need a lot of data in a table, you can implement paging. I once did something for a customer. it was a planning board with a day to day planning for the next 3 years (3x365 culumns) and a few thousand rows. What I did was create a view-table that fitted the screen, and added a couple of scroll-bars (x and y) that maintained the position of the view. That way I had only a few cells on my screen, while the virtual table could be any size. Because there where only a few dozen cells. I could update them amazingly fast, and the customer had no idea the entire table wasn't in the dom. So basicly it was just a form of paging, but both the X and the Y axis, and not full pages, but a row/column at a time
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