Hi Ronlee67,
The further you drag off screen, the faster the scroll speed. If your
intention is only to scroll a small distance below the visible data, drag
your mouse pointer just to the status bar. Operating in this manner, your
scroll should be easily controllable.
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Regards,
Norman
"ronlee67" wrote in message
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The scroll settings is already set to it's slowest setting. I did go back
and
checked the mouse settings but could make no improvement.
This problem occurs only in Excel. To clarify a bit, if I try to select
several rows by clicking on the top desired row and dragging down to
include
more rows in the selection, when I get to the bottom 'displayed row' and
drag
below that (off screen) the rows below automatically are pulled up into
the
display. When that occurs, the scrolling speeds up to some astronomical
speed
so that I can't control where it stops.
i.e. If my normal display shows 40 rows per screen, and I try to select
rows
1 thru 60, I select row 1, click and drag downward, when I get to row 41 I
loose control as rows 41 through 60 and beyond move up into view.
I'm not sure this is technically "scrolling" as it is pulling rows into
view
as a drag down. The scroll bars are not involved in this procedure.
Ron
"ronlee67" wrote:
When I select a number of rows by click and drag method, the rows scroll
by
too fast to control. Is there a way to slow down this scrolling?
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