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I don't know if i am positing in the right place, but I can't seem to find a
place for bug reports.

I have a long sheet, with freeze enabled, the scroll bar seems to hang and
crash when I drag it up and down. I am using Windows XP with SP2 (updates are
the latest) and have arabic language enabled.

Regards,

Hany
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Just reporduced the problem here are the steps...

1 - Oen new sheet
2 - Goto a scrollable row like 100
3 - type anything there
4 - Goto and select say row 4
5 - Freeze pane
6 - Choose Column say D till End of Sheet
7 - Hide columns
8 - Try and use the vertical scoll bar which will now go crazy


"Hany ElKady" wrote:

I don't know if i am positing in the right place, but I can't seem to find a
place for bug reports.

I have a long sheet, with freeze enabled, the scroll bar seems to hang and
crash when I drag it up and down. I am using Windows XP with SP2 (updates are
the latest) and have arabic language enabled.

Regards,

Hany

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What version are you using? I tried your steps and everything
worked fine in Excel 2003.


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"Hany ElKady" wrote in
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Just reporduced the problem here are the steps...

1 - Oen new sheet
2 - Goto a scrollable row like 100
3 - type anything there
4 - Goto and select say row 4
5 - Freeze pane
6 - Choose Column say D till End of Sheet
7 - Hide columns
8 - Try and use the vertical scoll bar which will now go crazy


"Hany ElKady" wrote:

I don't know if i am positing in the right place, but I can't
seem to find a
place for bug reports.

I have a long sheet, with freeze enabled, the scroll bar seems
to hang and
crash when I drag it up and down. I am using Windows XP with
SP2 (updates are
the latest) and have arabic language enabled.

Regards,

Hany



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This is on Office 2007 Beta-2; not on the old version.
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"Chip Pearson" wrote:

What version are you using? I tried your steps and everything
worked fine in Excel 2003.


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Cordially,
Chip Pearson
Microsoft MVP - Excel
Pearson Software Consulting, LLC
www.cpearson.com


"Hany ElKady" wrote in
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...
Just reporduced the problem here are the steps...

1 - Oen new sheet
2 - Goto a scrollable row like 100
3 - type anything there
4 - Goto and select say row 4
5 - Freeze pane
6 - Choose Column say D till End of Sheet
7 - Hide columns
8 - Try and use the vertical scoll bar which will now go crazy


"Hany ElKady" wrote:

I don't know if i am positing in the right place, but I can't
seem to find a
place for bug reports.

I have a long sheet, with freeze enabled, the scroll bar seems
to hang and
crash when I drag it up and down. I am using Windows XP with
SP2 (updates are
the latest) and have arabic language enabled.

Regards,

Hany




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