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Hey there,

I have Office XP and I use VBA extensively with Excel. It
frustrates me that I cannot scroll using the wheel mouse
in VBA. Is there any way to fix this?

Thanks,
Deacon
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Yes; if you're using IntelliPoint 5.x, uninstall it and go "back" to
IntelliPoint 4.x. That will fix your problem. If you aren't using
Intellipoint, then make sure you have the latest mouse drivers for your
mouse. Many non-MS mice will work with Intellipoint, too.

http://www.microsoft.com/downloads/r...DisplayLang=en

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Hey there,

I have Office XP and I use VBA extensively with Excel. It
frustrates me that I cannot scroll using the wheel mouse
in VBA. Is there any way to fix this?

Thanks,
Deacon


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