Matidor 101: Customize, Edit and Save Data Tables for Smarter Project Tracking

Learn how to customize, edit and save your data tables in Matidor so your team can manage project information faster and more accurate across the map-based workspace. In this quick tutorial, see how our table  views help you track locations, budgets, tasks and field updates in one place.​​

✅ Edit and filter any data table to focus on the projects and fields that matter most to your workflow.​
✅ Customize columns, sort and search records and quickly update details without leaving your project map.​​
✅ Save your table views so you can reuse layouts, share them with teammates and keep everyone aligned on the same data.​

Matidor.com brings maps and data together in a single, easy-to-use platform built for field teams, engineers and project managers. Whether you are managing environmental, energy or municipal projects, Matidor helps you keep data organized, location-aware and ready to share with stakeholders.​

Start optimizing your data tables in Matidor today. To learn more or sign up for a free demo.

Transcript

What This Video Covers

This tutorial walks through how to customize, edit, and save data table views in Matidor so your team can access the most relevant project information quickly. Table views display projects, work items, budgets, and tasks in a structured grid that can be filtered, sorted, and saved as a named layout — helping field teams, engineers, and project managers work from the same organized view without repetitive setup.

Who This Is For

This video is for project managers who oversee multiple projects and need a customized data overview, team leads who want to save filtered views for recurring reporting workflows, and any Matidor user who wants to reduce time spent manually sorting and searching through project data every session.

Step-by-Step Walkthrough

The tutorial opens inside a project's table view and demonstrates how to select which columns to show or hide — for example, displaying only the fields that matter for a specific workflow such as location, status, assignee, and budget remaining. You apply filters to narrow the table to a specific project type, region, or status, and sort rows by date, name, or numerical value.

Once you have configured the ideal view for your workflow, the tutorial shows how to save that layout with a custom name. Saved views can be accessed from the view selector dropdown, making it fast to switch between different data perspectives — for example, a financial view showing budget and cost columns versus a field operations view showing assignees and due dates. You can also edit field values directly in the table without opening individual project records, which is efficient for bulk status changes or date adjustments across many rows at once.

Key Takeaways

Saved and customized table views in Matidor reduce the time your team spends navigating to the right data. By configuring columns, filters, and sorting once and saving the layout, everyone on the team can access a consistent, organized view of project data that matches their specific role and reporting needs.