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Old 31-07-2006, 12:18 PM
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Auto scroll on MS Word...

Just totally forgot how to do the auto scroll on MS word documents.
Done it in the past but totally forgot how to do it.
(you know, the pages of the document scroll all by itselves while youjust watch...)

Preciate some help

Tks in advance

José Neto-Portugal
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Re: Auto scroll on MS Word...

Microsoft and various other vendors, for some time now, have been offering mice with a special little wheel or lever between the two buttons. The purpose of the wheel or lever is to scroll quickly through a long document. If you do not have such a mouse you can still get the benefits of automatic scrolling through an undocumented Word command. Simply follow these steps:

Choose the Customize option from the Tools menu. Word displays the Customize dialog box.
Click on the Commands tab. A list of Word commands appears. (Click here to see a related figure.)
In the left side of the dialog box, select the All Commands option.
In the right side of the dialog box, select the AutoScroll option.
Drag the AutoScroll option to some place on one of your toolbars. When you release the mouse button, a button named Auto Scroll should appear on the toolbar.
Click on Close to close the Customize dialog box.
To use your new command, simply click on the new toolbar button. When you do, the vertical scroll bar at the right side of your screen changes. A new double arrow appears in it. As you move the arrow up and down along the scroll bar, you control how fast the document scrolls either up or down. To exit the scrolling mode, you can either press the Esc key or click the mouse button.

Hope this helps.
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