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Scroll with arrow keys
I'm not sure if what I want actually exists, but it seems so obvious someone
must have figured out how to do it. I'm entering a whole lot of edits into a manuscript, and I want to be able to see above and below a few lines from the line I'm actually working on. IOW, I want the cursor to remain in the middle of my display (vertically) as I press the down arrow key. As I press the down arrow key once, the topmost line visible should scroll off the top of the screen, and a new line should appear at the bottom. I'm not interested in using the mouse. Does that make sense? Is there any way to do this with Word? Ken Benson |
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Scroll with arrow keys
Forgot to mention: Word 2000, using Windows 2000.
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