Paul, thank you for your help.We can close this topic. On Monday, February 8, 2016 at 8:05:20 AM UTC-6, Studiospeaker wrote: > > Excel Experts: > I have 3 sets of data in the same sheet, (1) 100 rows x 18 columns (2) 110 > rows x 15 columns, (3) 120 rows x 10 columns. > I am trying to set up scrolling headers for each set of data. I have > researched a) splitting panes, b) page breaks, c) creating groups, and d) > converting each data set to a table, and e) pivot tables. > But I am not able to figure out which of these will lead to setting up the > individual scrolling headers. Please help! > Thanks, Rama > >
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