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The scroll box on the vertical scroll bar indicates the position of the page or location on the page. If the scroll box is in the middle of the slide, the location is on the middle of the current page. A long bar indicates that the page size is very small.
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Dragging the vertical scroll box to the bottom of the scroll bar. Double-clicking the down scroll arrow. Clicking the space below the scroll box. Double-clicking the vertical scroll box.
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Scroll Box
As you drag the scroll box along the vertical scroll bar in a long document, a tooltip typically appears in the box at the right side of the screen. This tooltip shows the corresponding page number or section of the document you are currently viewing. It helps users gauge their position within the document and navigate more effectively. Some applications may also display a preview of the content at that position.
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A scroll box, or scroll bar, is used when continuous text, video, or pictures does not fit in a computer display or window. For example a person would use a scroll box to scroll down a page to view more content.
You select your object, and scroll up (or down) until the platform is vertical.
The vertical scroll bar allows users to navigate up and down through content that exceeds the visible area of a window or frame. By dragging the scroll bar or clicking its arrows, users can quickly access different sections of the document or webpage. It enhances user experience by providing a straightforward way to scroll through lengthy text, images, or other elements without resizing the window. Additionally, it often indicates the position of the current view within the overall content.
Vertical Scroll Bar
False- it is reflected in the scroll box