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Default Middle button scroll speed is too fast to read

I recently upgraded from Word 97 to Word 2002. In Word 97 I used to click on
the middle button of the mouse and then slightly move it downward to slowly
scroll (easy reading). In Word 2002, the same middle button results in an
incredibly fast scrolling speed. I also use this technique in Internet
Explorer and it works perfectly, so the problem seems to occur only in Word
2002 (and I do not have any scrolling speed problem to select text). Is
there a way to slow it down?

Thanks
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I recently upgraded from Word 97 to Word 2002. In Word 97 I used to click on
the middle button of the mouse and then slightly move it downward to slowly
scroll (easy reading). In Word 2002, the same middle button results in an
incredibly fast scrolling speed. I also use this technique in Internet
Explorer and it works perfectly, so the problem seems to occur only in Word
2002 (and I do not have any scrolling speed problem to select text). Is
there a way to slow it down?

Thanks


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