How To Scroll ~~Windows 95, 98 & NT~~ Scrolling is a simple function that a lot of people do only one way, even if another way is quicker, not because they want to but because they don't know better. First: Scrolling is how you move in a direction so that you can view another part of the document, they are the bars on the right side or the bottom in some cases. All the ideas below apply to scrolling side to side. The Buttons: The most common used scrolling tool. How To: See the buttons at the top and bottom of the gray bar (scrolling bar)? Click em, the up (top) arrow to scroll up, or down (bottom) to go down. The arrows can sometimes do this function. The Scroller: How To: See the bar or square somewhere along the gray bar? Drag it up and/or down, its quick and exact. The Anti-scroll scroll: How To: See the space that the bar or square isn't? Click it. It will move you a bars-worth when it's large (a page) and when its small it still moves a page, but not to the scale of one bar per screen. "Page Up" and "Page Down" usually also do this function. A screen and page is the same thing, if you're at the top of a screen you can't go any higher and the bar will be at the top, indicating your at the top. MrWadlo - mrwadlo (at) mrwadlo.com http://www.mrwadlo.com/