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'PAGE DOWN' when u use -doest scroll full page-WHY?
DEAR ALL
If the document has multiple pages, when I use page down it does not scroll up a full page and instead it goes only few lines and lose the continuity from my last line read. Can any one tell me why this happens. Or the cursor must be at the bottom to get full scroll when page down is clicked?? |
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'PAGE DOWN' when u use -doest scroll full page-WHY?
Because Page Down is actually a window pane down. Ctrl+Page Down is a real
Page Down. This is because the majority of users want to move down to the next pane to read it, so to help the one-finger brigade, Page Down just moves down a pane. -- Terry Farrell - MSWord MVP "CAPTGNVR" wrote in message ... DEAR ALL If the document has multiple pages, when I use page down it does not scroll up a full page and instead it goes only few lines and lose the continuity from my last line read. Can any one tell me why this happens. Or the cursor must be at the bottom to get full scroll when page down is clicked?? |
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D/MR. TERRY FARELL
Thanks for the answer. Now I realise my faux pas. I failed to explain my need properly. Actually, i dont want the next page or the next page. What I need is, say, i have 4 pages of text and if I am reading it, i want to go to the next screen -- that is-- when i finish reading the amount available in the present screen, i want it to show me the next screen full. By using ctrl-pagedown it goes by one full page and by mere using the page down it scrolls haphazardly. Required is to scroll from last line of visible screen to next full screen and so on. What to be done or how to do - pls advice. of the previous visible screen t "Terry Farrell" wrote: Because Page Down is actually a window pane down. Ctrl+Page Down is a real Page Down. This is because the majority of users want to move down to the next pane to read it, so to help the one-finger brigade, Page Down just moves down a pane. -- Terry Farrell - MSWord MVP "CAPTGNVR" wrote in message ... DEAR ALL If the document has multiple pages, when I use page down it does not scroll up a full page and instead it goes only few lines and lose the continuity from my last line read. Can any one tell me why this happens. Or the cursor must be at the bottom to get full scroll when page down is clicked?? |
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'PAGE DOWN' when u use -doest scroll full page-WHY?
If you are in Print Layout View, scrolling works best if you use the
HideWhiteSpace option. Move the cursor over the gap between two pages and double-click when the cursor changes to two opposing arrows. Now Page Down will move you exactly from screen to screen until you reach the bottom where it will only scroll as far as the bottom of the document (of course). But this does hide the Headers and Footers which may or may not be acceptable to you. Terry "CAPTGNVR" wrote in message ... D/MR. TERRY FARELL Thanks for the answer. Now I realise my faux pas. I failed to explain my need properly. Actually, i dont want the next page or the next page. What I need is, say, i have 4 pages of text and if I am reading it, i want to go to the next screen -- that is-- when i finish reading the amount available in the present screen, i want it to show me the next screen full. By using ctrl-pagedown it goes by one full page and by mere using the page down it scrolls haphazardly. Required is to scroll from last line of visible screen to next full screen and so on. What to be done or how to do - pls advice. of the previous visible screen t "Terry Farrell" wrote: Because Page Down is actually a window pane down. Ctrl+Page Down is a real Page Down. This is because the majority of users want to move down to the next pane to read it, so to help the one-finger brigade, Page Down just moves down a pane. -- Terry Farrell - MSWord MVP "CAPTGNVR" wrote in message ... DEAR ALL If the document has multiple pages, when I use page down it does not scroll up a full page and instead it goes only few lines and lose the continuity from my last line read. Can any one tell me why this happens. Or the cursor must be at the bottom to get full scroll when page down is clicked?? |
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'PAGE DOWN' when u use -doest scroll full page-WHY?
D/TERRY FARREL
Got your advice and tried. It did help a lot when I did as u advised. But noticed that if the full page font is same then it does go screen full to screen full. but if the fonts are different then when page down is used it does scroll haphazardly. Needless to say I was so eagerly waiting for you tips in handling this and again will look forward to further advice. brgds/captgnvr "Terry Farrell" wrote: If you are in Print Layout View, scrolling works best if you use the HideWhiteSpace option. Move the cursor over the gap between two pages and double-click when the cursor changes to two opposing arrows. Now Page Down will move you exactly from screen to screen until you reach the bottom where it will only scroll as far as the bottom of the document (of course). But this does hide the Headers and Footers which may or may not be acceptable to you. Terry "CAPTGNVR" wrote in message ... D/MR. TERRY FARELL Thanks for the answer. Now I realise my faux pas. I failed to explain my need properly. Actually, i dont want the next page or the next page. What I need is, say, i have 4 pages of text and if I am reading it, i want to go to the next screen -- that is-- when i finish reading the amount available in the present screen, i want it to show me the next screen full. By using ctrl-pagedown it goes by one full page and by mere using the page down it scrolls haphazardly. Required is to scroll from last line of visible screen to next full screen and so on. What to be done or how to do - pls advice. of the previous visible screen t "Terry Farrell" wrote: Because Page Down is actually a window pane down. Ctrl+Page Down is a real Page Down. This is because the majority of users want to move down to the next pane to read it, so to help the one-finger brigade, Page Down just moves down a pane. -- Terry Farrell - MSWord MVP "CAPTGNVR" wrote in message ... DEAR ALL If the document has multiple pages, when I use page down it does not scroll up a full page and instead it goes only few lines and lose the continuity from my last line read. Can any one tell me why this happens. Or the cursor must be at the bottom to get full scroll when page down is clicked?? |
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