OH That's what you want to do. You want those rows to stay put while you scrol down. In Excel you go to View and then choose freeze panes then choose freeze top row. I don't know off hand how to freeze the top two rows.
Maybe that is IT. I will add a fe remarks to clarify my AIM:
I want those Rows to stay put even if I do not scroll down I want those Rows to stay put even if Obama turns White to morrow!
All the rows are part of a Portfolio! Specifically when I want to optimise the operational parameters(simulation) I want the part of the Portfolio that is history to remain frozen, as one can not undo that which is done.
From what you wrote it sure looks like that is what I am looking for. Its only 02:40 so I have plenty of time this morning!
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