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You could add your own slider control or up/down button which hides/unhides
rows as needed. -- Rob van Gelder - http://www.vangelder.co.nz/excel "Matthew Turinski" wrote in message m... (Matthew Turinski) wrote in message om... I have two tables in one spreadsheet, directly below each other - different column headings for each. I'm wanting the frozen panes for the column headings to change as I scroll down to the second table. An If statement specifying the heading may be entered, referenced to a cell that dispays the number of times i've clicked down - by how do I do that? Thanking you in advance for any input... Thanks to Rob for the help - the new window works for the spreadsheets that only have a couple of tables below, but for 3 or more, there are too many on one page...there must be another way!! |
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