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Default Synchronous Scrolling when combining documents

Problem:
I am trying to combine different versions of documents.
When the differences are small synchorous scrolling is a great asset.
But when the diffences are large (more than one page) and complex the
'scrolling function' loses the plot! At this point the S-Scrl works against
you making things harder-- Manual intervention is required.

It would be good if I could just PIN the scrolling manually in any given
window to suspend scrolling for it. Perhaps you can use the same Pin icon
that we see in Visual studio; placing upon the scroll bar.

If you think the idea is ok, then please send a free technet subscription to
my hotmail. (The cheek of some people!)
Cheers, Clive.

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Default Synchronous Scrolling when combining documents

Not sure what you mean by PIN and Pin icon, but do you need something
other than turning off the synchronous scrolling by clicking the
button to do that? (In 2007, it's on the ribbon directly below the
"Side by Side" icon on the View tab.)

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wrote:
Problem:
I am trying to combine different versions of documents.
When the differences are small synchorous scrolling is a great asset.
But when the diffences are large (more than one page) and complex the
'scrolling function' loses the plot! *At this point the S-Scrl works against
you making things harder-- Manual intervention is required.

It would be good if I could just PIN the scrolling manually in any given
window to suspend scrolling for it. *Perhaps you can use the same Pin icon
that we see in Visual studio; *placing upon the scroll bar.

If you think the idea is ok, then please send a free technet subscription to
my hotmail. (The cheek of some people!)
Cheers, Clive.

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