This problem might be fixed with a restart of the program. There may also be a different means of navigation around the screen beyond just using the mouse.
Use your cursor
Well on Windows, press the 'Start' button and then 'Control Panel.' Then press the icon labelled 'Mouse' and go onto the tab 'Cursor' you can then go onto a screen and scroll through cursors. You can add a new cursor by getting a cursor, saving it to the desktop and going onto 'Browse' on the cursor menu, then 'Desktop' and then you can select the cursor you like.
If the cursor will not move from cell to cell the best option is the check the scroll lock key. If the light on the right side of the key board is lit for scroll lock made sure it is turned off.
You put your cursor on top of your woozen. Then you scroll and that should turn your woozen.
Cursor control keys move the cursor from one place to another on the display screen. The cursor is the indicator on the display screen that lets the user know where the next entry will be made. Cursor control keys have an arrowhead printed on them pointing in the direction that the key will move. Some keyboards have a separate set of keys for cursor movement; others have the cursor movement keys incorporated into the numeric keyboard. As long as the NUM LOCK key is OFF, the cursor movement keys function. Some software packages use the cursor control keys in combination with each other or with other keys to increase the number of ways and the speed with which you can move the cursor. Another cursor movement key - the SCROLL LOCK/BREAK key - controls screen scrolling. When in the BREAK mode and used in conjunction with the CTRL key, the SCROLL LOCK key will interrupt program execution.
Well, positively you must go to your home page and you will have to scroll down, you might have to see a box, you click it and then you have to choose what cursor you want. :3 np in advance.
You can freeze the top 5 rows. Put the cursor in cell A6. The use the Freeze Panes option and all of the rows above the current cell will be frozen. As you then scroll down, those rows will stay on the screen.
You put your cursor on top of your woozen. Then you scroll that thing in the middle and that should turn your woozen. add me cutiegurl
You put your cursor on top of your woozen. Then you scroll that thing in the middle and that should turn your woozen. add me cutiegurl
The wheel - is a scrolling tool. Instead of using your cursor on the scroll bar to the right of the screen - sliding the mouse-wheel performs the same function - while leaving your cursor where you're working.
Use the Freeze Panes option. Put the cursor just under the header row and set the Freeze Panes option to be on, and then when you scroll down, the header rows will remain on the screen. You can also use the Split option, but this is not really for that purpose.Use the Freeze Panes option. Put the cursor just under the header row and set the Freeze Panes option to be on, and then when you scroll down, the header rows will remain on the screen. You can also use the Split option, but this is not really for that purpose.Use the Freeze Panes option. Put the cursor just under the header row and set the Freeze Panes option to be on, and then when you scroll down, the header rows will remain on the screen. You can also use the Split option, but this is not really for that purpose.Use the Freeze Panes option. Put the cursor just under the header row and set the Freeze Panes option to be on, and then when you scroll down, the header rows will remain on the screen. You can also use the Split option, but this is not really for that purpose.Use the Freeze Panes option. Put the cursor just under the header row and set the Freeze Panes option to be on, and then when you scroll down, the header rows will remain on the screen. You can also use the Split option, but this is not really for that purpose.Use the Freeze Panes option. Put the cursor just under the header row and set the Freeze Panes option to be on, and then when you scroll down, the header rows will remain on the screen. You can also use the Split option, but this is not really for that purpose.Use the Freeze Panes option. Put the cursor just under the header row and set the Freeze Panes option to be on, and then when you scroll down, the header rows will remain on the screen. You can also use the Split option, but this is not really for that purpose.Use the Freeze Panes option. Put the cursor just under the header row and set the Freeze Panes option to be on, and then when you scroll down, the header rows will remain on the screen. You can also use the Split option, but this is not really for that purpose.Use the Freeze Panes option. Put the cursor just under the header row and set the Freeze Panes option to be on, and then when you scroll down, the header rows will remain on the screen. You can also use the Split option, but this is not really for that purpose.Use the Freeze Panes option. Put the cursor just under the header row and set the Freeze Panes option to be on, and then when you scroll down, the header rows will remain on the screen. You can also use the Split option, but this is not really for that purpose.Use the Freeze Panes option. Put the cursor just under the header row and set the Freeze Panes option to be on, and then when you scroll down, the header rows will remain on the screen. You can also use the Split option, but this is not really for that purpose.
The keys don't work in Lotus Notes when the "Scroll Lock" key is activated. Scroll Lock key usually sits between Print Scrn and Pause Break at the top of your keyboard.