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  1. Turn off Scroll Lock - Microsoft Support

    If Scroll Lock is on, your cursor moves between columns and rows, not cells. Here's how to turn off Scroll Lock.

  2. Move or scroll through a worksheet - Microsoft Support

    There are different ways to scroll through a worksheet. You can use the arrow keys, the scroll bars, or the mouse to move between cells and to move quickly to different areas of the …

  3. Specify the text-scrolling options for a control - Microsoft Support

    If paragraph breaks are enabled for a control, or if you specify that the text should wrap inside a control, you can specify the scrolling options for that control.

  4. The scroll bar continues to scroll after you release the mouse button

    When scrolling, an internal message retrieval loop is started in Windows. The task of this message loop is to keep track of scrolling and to send the appropriate scroll bar notification …

  5. Make your mouse, keyboard, and other input devices easier to use

    To change the primary mouse button, expand the Primary mouse button menu and select the option you want. To set scrolling options, select suitable options under Scrolling.

  6. Split panes to lock rows or columns in separate worksheet areas

    Splitting a worksheet lets you see two regions at the same time in different panes by scrolling in each pane. It freezes panes while you scroll in one of the panes.

  7. Add a scroll bar or spin button to a worksheet - Microsoft Support

    Scroll bar Scrolls through a range of values when you click the scroll arrows or when you drag the scroll box. You can move through a page (a preset interval) of values by clicking the region …

  8. Freeze panes to lock rows and columns - Microsoft Support

    How to freeze panes in Excel to keep rows or columns in your worksheet visible while you scroll, or lock them in place to create multiple worksheet areas.

  9. View and compare documents side by side - Microsoft Support

    Open, view, and compare two documents at the same time.

  10. Use the Navigation pane in Word - Microsoft Support

    To go to a page or a heading in a Word document without scrolling, use the Navigation pane. To open the Navigation pane, press Ctrl+F, or select the View tab and choose Navigation Pane.

  11. Change mouse settings - Microsoft Support

    Use the slider next to Lines to scroll at a time to set the number of lines the screen scrolls for each notch of mouse wheel movement. To scroll through a window that isn't active just by hovering …