Kasper Fabricius Kristensen b8572165cb feat(dashboard): DataGrid improvements [4/4] (#8798)
**What**
- Changes cell state strategy from tracking from lazy to eager. This has required some changes to the API of the DataGrid component, and createDataGridColumnHelper function.
- Displays error messages in both affected cells and their rows. The row indicator also provides an option to quickly jump to an error.
- Allows the user to hide all rows and columns that don't have errors, to help quickly get an overview of the errors in a large grid.
- The first column of a DataGrid is now pinned, making it easier for a user to tell which entity they are editing.
- Fixes and improvements to column visibility menu.
- Adds a shortcuts modal that explains the different available keyboard commands.
- Updates `@tanstack/react-table` to the latest version.

Resolves CC-269
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