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An old version of word or word perfect let you hold the cursor at the center
of your screen with the text scrolling behind. Thus the text moved, but you did not have to reposition the cursor as you scrolled. Does that feature still exist in Word? If so, how do I access it? -- Jordan Magill -- Jordan Magill |
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Jordan:
Perhaps I fail to understand the feature you describe, but it sounds more like a function of your mouse and mouse driver than of Word. Check your mouse settings. For example, using Start Settings Control Panel Mouse, I can set my scroll-wheel mouse to have "Universal Scroll" as the function for the scroll wheel button. When I click that button the "cursor" changes to a scrolling symbol, and I can drag to scroll the document past that symbol. Bear -- Windows XP, Word 2000 |
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