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Your cursor will stay where you put it in the document if you use the
mouse on the vertical scroll bar (either click or hold the arrow boxes at top and bottom, or drag the elevator box up and down, or (for really fast scrolling) click or hold in the blank area above or below the elevator box. If you have Word2007, you need to turn off "Smart Cursoring" in Office Button Word Options Advanced Editing (the first batch), the 7th item down. On Sep 24, 11:41*pm, Arne wrote: Hi all When any document in word we open and have the pointer on the document but use the keyboard arrows to scroll down, its scrolls quite slow as it is going down every line of the doc, but if you have your pointer off the document and use the keyboard arrow it scrolls alot faster. Anyone know how we can make it faster if the pointer is on a document? Regards |
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