Use the Scroll Bar in Excel

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  • Step 1

    Open the Excel Book of work that you to want to to direct by double-clicking on it. If you to have a different program set your defect application to opened Excel files, right-click on the excel file chosen "Open with" and then to choose "Microsoft Office Excel."

  • Step 2

    Left-click on the arrow buttons at one or the other end of the the main thing scroll bars to roller down the assessment one row or column at a time. The vertical roller bar is located at the far right-hand side of the Excel Fenestrate and the horizontal roller bar is located in the bottom right-hand part of the Excel window.

  • Step 3

    Left click on the position bar (the lighter coloured bar segment located in either roller bar), catch down the mouse button, and dredge the bar to quickly roller through the sector of the assessment that is being used.

  • Step 4

    Right click on any stain along a roller bar and chosen "Scroll Here" to automatically movement the position bar to that spot.

  • Step 5

    Left click on the position bar, catch down the mouse button and the shift key and then dredge the bar to quickly roller through large numbers cells. possession the shift key and displacement the bar scroll through thousands of cells quickly.


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