Hi, Mark.

How about Window - Split to keep the first row (or rows) at the top of the current screen. Yes you would have to take your cursor off the current cell, but you wouldn't need to scroll away from the region where it is visible. (I'm not up to doing macros right now and this might get you along until you can come up with the solution you envision.)

Donald.

Mark Knecht wrote:
On 2/4/07, Ennio-Sr <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Hi Mark,

* Mark Knecht <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> [030207, 17:20]:
[...]
>   Thanks for the responses. Sorry but I see I wasn't clear enough.
> Let me write a bit more.
>

[snip]

Let's say I
want to see every instance on INTC, so now I have to scroll up,
reposition my cursor, type INTC, and then go back down to where I was
in the array to see where else INTC appears. This is what I already
do.


[snip]

  At least that's what I see in my head. It all works already except
for the part where I click on a cell.

  Thanks again for the response. I hope that maybe someone will come
up with a solution over the next few days as it would save me
scrolling around quite a bit.

Cheers,
Mark


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