N.B. Flipping the grid only applies to product research. It is not available on fund research.
When you are dealing with a small number of contracts, and a large number of data fields, it can be easier to view the grid in a “flipped” orientation – with the contracts along the top rather than down the side.
The screenshot below shows a normal grid with only seven contracts and a fairly large number of fields. The second screenshot shows the result of using the Flip grid link on the Options menu: the grid is effectively rotated through 90 degrees.
When you are dealing with a small number of contracts, and a large number of data fields, it can be easier to view the grid in a “flipped” orientation – with the contracts along the top rather than down the side.
The first screenshot shows a normal grid with only six contracts and a fairly large number of fields. The second screenshot shows the result of using the Flip grid link on the Options menu: the grid is effectively rotated through 90 degrees.
When in flipped mode the grid continues to be usable as before, except that it can no longer be sorted by clicking on column headers.