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Excel scrollbar
When I "scroll" using the scrollbox, the tooltip box indicates row numbers or
column letters so that I know where I am in the worksheet. I've seen most others' scrolling causes the sheet to move along with the scrollbox, which is much quicker and easier to view. How can I exchange my tooltip box for a moving sheet? |
Excel scrollbar
Excel 2002 was the first version to support 'real-time scrolling' I believe.
If you have Excel 2000 or before you'd have to upgrade. -- Jim "dougofbh" wrote in message ... | When I "scroll" using the scrollbox, the tooltip box indicates row numbers or | column letters so that I know where I am in the worksheet. I've seen most | others' scrolling causes the sheet to move along with the scrollbox, which is | much quicker and easier to view. How can I exchange my tooltip box for a | moving sheet? | |
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