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In a workbook/sheet I can use the scroll wheel to traverse rows. Is it
possible to enable the scroll wheel in the Editor?

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The scroll wheel does work in the VBA Editor. It sometimes
doesn't if you are using version 5 of the Intellimouse software.
Go back to version 4 and all will work fine.


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In a workbook/sheet I can use the scroll wheel to traverse
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I heard about VBScroll through this newsgroup, use it at home and work, and
am very happy with it:

http://www.gasanov.net/VBScroll.htm

hth,

Doug Glancy

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