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How do I adjust the amoutn of rows the scrollbar goes in ONE sheet? There are
multiple sheets and there is only one that scrolls about 3500 rows with a one inch movement of the scrollbar whereas the other sheets move about 20-25. Can I change that? Thanks |
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![]() I think that you will find scroll bars are a system feature rather than an Excel problem. The scroll bar is set proportional to the amout of data there is to traverse, thus a scroll bar that covers 60,000 rows shows a different movement to a scroll bar that covers only a few more than what is displayed. To govern your movement you can single-click within the scroll bar to either side of the slider to move to the next screenful in that direction, or use the arrows at the end of the bar to 'smoothscroll'. HTH -- tearingoutmyhair Wrote: How do I adjust the amoutn of rows the scrollbar goes in ONE sheet? There are multiple sheets and there is only one that scrolls about 3500 rows with a one inch movement of the scrollbar whereas the other sheets move about 20-25. Can I change that? Thanks -- Bryan Hessey ------------------------------------------------------------------------ Bryan Hessey's Profile: http://www.excelforum.com/member.php...o&userid=21059 View this thread: http://www.excelforum.com/showthread...hreadid=539075 |
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Im not sure if this will fix it. It sounds like your worksheet may have some
data in a cell around the 65536th cell. Try highlighting a cell below any data you have and highlight all the data down to row 65536 and hit delete. That probably wont have an effect right away, but if you save and close reworkbook and reopen it it may reset the scrollbar back to normal. Does anyone with more experiance in excel have any thoughts on that idea? If that fails perhaps you can just copy all your data from that worksheet and put it into a new worksheet. If you do try this make sure you highlight the data manual and dont use Ctrl A or the button that highlights everything. "Bryan Hessey" wrote: I think that you will find scroll bars are a system feature rather than an Excel problem. The scroll bar is set proportional to the amout of data there is to traverse, thus a scroll bar that covers 60,000 rows shows a different movement to a scroll bar that covers only a few more than what is displayed. To govern your movement you can single-click within the scroll bar to either side of the slider to move to the next screenful in that direction, or use the arrows at the end of the bar to 'smoothscroll'. HTH -- tearingoutmyhair Wrote: How do I adjust the amoutn of rows the scrollbar goes in ONE sheet? There are multiple sheets and there is only one that scrolls about 3500 rows with a one inch movement of the scrollbar whereas the other sheets move about 20-25. Can I change that? Thanks -- Bryan Hessey ------------------------------------------------------------------------ Bryan Hessey's Profile: http://www.excelforum.com/member.php...o&userid=21059 View this thread: http://www.excelforum.com/showthread...hreadid=539075 |
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