Could you use a DIV and CSS instead of an iframe?  Essentially, wrap the
table with the data in a DIV that's vertically scrollable, but not
horizontally scrollable?

--Ben

Paolo Cesana wrote:
> Hi,
> I create a table with a dynamic list of column headers which in general will 
> exceed the browser horizontal size.
> 
> I then display the table's row contents within an iframe with the table 
> header columns displayed statically just above the frame.  The columns to 
> toward the right end of the table will be accesses obviously by horizontal 
> scrolling in the frame and the same would apply for the column headers except 
> using the browser's horizontal scroll.  This will make the headers and 
> columns be out of sync and it will require the user to horizontally scroll 
> twice while attempting to line up the columns in the frame to the headers 
> above.  Is there a solution whereby as the frame is horizontally scrolled the 
> main page follows and keeps the headers lined up to the columns below?
> 
> tks/Rgds
> 
> __PC
> 
> 

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