The scroll box
The scroll bar on the right side of the screen.
scroll box
The scroll bar is the bar on the side of your browser that you drag to move up and down the page.
The arrows are there to allow you to move through the document at a reliable pace (clicking the arrow will move you one "step" although the size of these steps vary from one software package to the next. The scroll box allows you to drag the box to a specific location. This makes it easy to make jumps to specific portions of the document, rather than stepping through. This is particularly useful when a document is unusually long.
go over to the scroll bar and left click and drag!
The virtual bar on the bottom and/or side of a window that allows you to move your point of view of anything that's too large to fit in the window frame. There should be one on the right of your browser as you read this.
scroll bar
To move within a document or workbook is to navigate. However while navigating you can choose to edit in which case you are then editing.
A scroll bar is used to bring unseen parts of a document into view by allowing users to move up or down the page.
Scroll bar is a bar that appears on the side or bottom of a window to control which part of a list or document is currently in the window 's frame. The scroll bar makes it easy to move to any part of a file.
The scroll buttons do not change the position of sheet tabs, just which is the active sheet tab. You can drag a tab to change the order of the sheet tabs. The scroll buttons stay where they are, on the left, at all times.
you can do that with simple click and drag to another location anywhere in document