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 Posted by Adrienne Boswell on 07/20/07 14:54 
Gazing into my crystal ball I observed Sean <sean.sims@gmail.com> writing  
in news:1184847179.254586.204430@22g2000hsm.googlegroups.com: 
 
> I've got a table that is wider than the window, and I was wondering if 
> there is any way to setup some persistent columns and have the others 
> slide "behind" them...similar to what you can do in Excel.  Any 
> thoughts? 
>  
 
I understand what you want, say columns A-D are visible/locked in place  
and columns E-I are visible at without scrolling.  However, when you  
scroll the content of columns A-D _still_ stay in place, but the columns  
next to it seem to slide under.   
 
You _might_ be able to do simulate what you want with frames, but AFAIK,  
there is no way to do this, mainly due to the structure of tables  
themselves. 
 
Anyone? 
 
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