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Forms - Scroll Bars
Just a quick question for you guys. Is there a way to keep the scroll ball on the mouse to keep from going to the next record? I would like it to scroll down, not send me 20 records in advance. I don't know if you can do it or not, but if so, I would appriciate it. Thanks.
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This is some good information, but what if you have MS Office 2003 and want to diable it? It may not be a possibility in 2003, but it worth asking about.
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Disable the Scroll Wheel
Take a look at this link---> http://www.vbaexpress.com/kb/getarticle.php?kb_id=890
It is specific on how to disable the scroll wheel. HTH
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