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Default Scrolling down a web page using VBA

Hi,

I wish to be able to do the following things on a web page inside an Internet Explorer instance.
I would appreciate it if you could give me some guidance on that.

1. Scroll down or right on the page
2. Go to a specific location on the web page (say at a word or phrase), scrolling down, up, right or left. I want the focus of the window at that location.

I am using the following code to open a specific webpage. The IE window does NOT open in the maximized form. I want the page to automatically scroll down to the RATES section on the page.

VBA code:

Set IE = CreateObject("InternetExplorer.Application")
IE.Visible = 1
IE.Navigate "http://finance.yahoo.com/?
Do While IE.Busy: DoEvents: Loop


Thanks,

MG.

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