Hi @Suresh Sinha,
You can try our app - Table Filter and Charts for Confluence.
It contains several handy macros (to filter your tables, make pivots, perform calculations, merge tables, etc.) and one of them will definitely suit your needs - wrap your table in the Table Filter macro and use the option to freeze first N columns/rows.
If you decide to implement more complex use cases, use the Table Toolbox macro to nest several macros due to the Cloud editor limitations.
This is a horrible answer to be consider accepted. Is this forum supposed to be for people hawking their paid add-ons or is it for actual solutions with the core product.
This is not a knock on the people that created the app. they had a problem, they built a solution and now they want to get paid for it. I support that initiative.
But that this external solution to a problem with your core product is what you are suggesting as the approved solution is criminal and if there were other options I'd go running away from Confluence and toward them.
Shameful.
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Agree with 'Shameful', there should be basic features with charts without more paid plugins.
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This is a terrible and awkward solution. I don't see table options menu selection, but in the table toolbar, I did select Heading row for my first row. It didn't freeze the row when the user scrolls the page through a longer table. Has this been fixed yet? Sounds like a bug.
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