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Hi

Was wondering if its possible to pan left and right with an
Intellimouse in Microsoft Word

Can be very useful when I have zoomed into the document.

It is possible in MS Visio and I use it there but I get the feeling
that MS have left that feature out in Word.

Cheers
Hiro

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It works just fine in Word 2003.

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Hiro wrote:
Hi

Was wondering if its possible to pan left and right with an
Intellimouse in Microsoft Word

Can be very useful when I have zoomed into the document.

It is possible in MS Visio and I use it there but I get the feeling
that MS have left that feature out in Word.

Cheers
Hiro



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Default Panning Left/Right in MS Word

mysterious answer that is..... how does it exactly work in Word 2003?

ctrl+roller to zoom in/our
roller to go up/down
? to go left/right

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