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Am reading a book Microsoft Excel 2003-Level 1, in the paragraph
Navigation in Excel written:
How to navigate in Excel
Using the Mouse to navigate in Excel

To Move the worksheet display one screen at a time.
Do this-Click between the scroll box and the scroll arrow of either the
horizontal or the vertical scroll boxes.

To Move to the cell specified in the cell reference.
Do this-Click in the name box, type the cell reference, press enter.

I know what is the scroll arrow, but where is the scroll box in the
application/workbook window of Excel.

The marked in red absolutely not clear to me.

If anyone could show it to me in graphics i would appreciate it.

thanks in advanced.


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