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Scroll bars, which appear on the bottom and right edges
of the spreadsheet area, allow you to scroll through the
spreadsheet just as though it were printed on a
continuous roll of paper. On a scroll bar, a slider bar
indicates:
- the size of your spreadsheet view relative to the
total area used by the spreadsheet, and
- the current position of the spreadsheet view in
relation to the total area used by the spreadsheet.
Each view has its own scroll bars. If the slider fills
the entire scroll bar, then the current view displays the
entire spreadsheet.
To move the view left or right one column at a time:
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Move the mouse pointer to the arrow at the left or
right of the horizontal scroll bar.
- Click the left mouse button.
NExS is careful not to skip over columns when paging to the left
or right. Each time you request a change of view, NExS considers
the width of the display and width of columns and determines how
many columns to display. Because you can modify the width of
columns and the size of the display, NExS is sometimes unable to
move left or right exactly one column.
To move the view up or down one row at a time:
- Move the mouse pointer to the arrow at the top or
bottom of the vertical scroll bar.
- Click the left mouse button.
To move the view one page at a time:
- Move the mouse pointer to an empty area at either end
of the scroll bar.
- Click the left mouse button.
To move the view anywhere in the spreadsheet:
- Move the mouse pointer into the slider.
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Press the left mouse button and drag the slider until
the view reaches the desired location.
- Release the mouse button.
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NExS User's Guide, Version 1.4.5
Grey Trout Software
11 April 1999