If you’ve ever wanted to group an entire Airtable table together, but had nothing in common across the records to group by, here’s a simple trick.
Airtable only lets you group when records share a value. So if every record is different, grouping by something like Item Name won’t help much.
What I do instead is create a checkbox field called Grouper or All Grouper, fill it in for every record, and then group by that field.
Now the whole table sits inside one grouped section, which is useful when you want a quick high-level view of everything at once. It’s especially helpful if you want to see rollups, totals, or summary information at the top without creating another table just to get that one view.