That depends what program you are talking about.
to move the page left or right when your computer screen is to small to fit the whole page
horizontal scroll bar
Horizontal and vertical scroll bars are used to navigate through content that extends beyond the visible area of a window or container. The horizontal scroll bar allows you to move left or right, while the vertical scroll bar lets you move up or down. You can click and drag the scroll bar thumb to adjust the view, or click in the empty space of the scroll bar to jump to a specific location. Additionally, you can often use a mouse wheel or touch gestures to scroll quickly through content.
Horizontal scroll bar
to annoy people
nothing.
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Horizontal Scroll Bar
go over to the scroll bar and left click and drag!
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The bar on the right of a window is commonly referred to as the "scroll bar." It allows users to scroll vertically through content that exceeds the visible area of the window. In some graphical user interfaces, there may also be horizontal scroll bars for lateral navigation.
Use the split option. This can be on the found on the Window menu. Wherever the active cell is a the time the vertical split will be to the left of it and the horizontal split will be above it. Another way is to drag a split onto the worksheet. Just above the vertical scroll bar is a narrow rectangle. If you put the mouse over it the pointer will change into a double headed arrow. You can then drag down onto the worksheet to create a horizontal split. You will find a similar thing can be done with a narrow rectangle at the right end of the horizontal scroll bar. Double clicking on the split or dragging it off will remove it.Use the split option. This can be on the found on the Window menu. Wherever the active cell is a the time the vertical split will be to the left of it and the horizontal split will be above it. Another way is to drag a split onto the worksheet. Just above the vertical scroll bar is a narrow rectangle. If you put the mouse over it the pointer will change into a double headed arrow. You can then drag down onto the worksheet to create a horizontal split. You will find a similar thing can be done with a narrow rectangle at the right end of the horizontal scroll bar. Double clicking on the split or dragging it off will remove it.Use the split option. This can be on the found on the Window menu. Wherever the active cell is a the time the vertical split will be to the left of it and the horizontal split will be above it. Another way is to drag a split onto the worksheet. Just above the vertical scroll bar is a narrow rectangle. If you put the mouse over it the pointer will change into a double headed arrow. You can then drag down onto the worksheet to create a horizontal split. You will find a similar thing can be done with a narrow rectangle at the right end of the horizontal scroll bar. Double clicking on the split or dragging it off will remove it.Use the split option. This can be on the found on the Window menu. Wherever the active cell is a the time the vertical split will be to the left of it and the horizontal split will be above it. Another way is to drag a split onto the worksheet. Just above the vertical scroll bar is a narrow rectangle. If you put the mouse over it the pointer will change into a double headed arrow. You can then drag down onto the worksheet to create a horizontal split. You will find a similar thing can be done with a narrow rectangle at the right end of the horizontal scroll bar. Double clicking on the split or dragging it off will remove it.Use the split option. This can be on the found on the Window menu. Wherever the active cell is a the time the vertical split will be to the left of it and the horizontal split will be above it. Another way is to drag a split onto the worksheet. Just above the vertical scroll bar is a narrow rectangle. If you put the mouse over it the pointer will change into a double headed arrow. You can then drag down onto the worksheet to create a horizontal split. You will find a similar thing can be done with a narrow rectangle at the right end of the horizontal scroll bar. Double clicking on the split or dragging it off will remove it.Use the split option. This can be on the found on the Window menu. Wherever the active cell is a the time the vertical split will be to the left of it and the horizontal split will be above it. Another way is to drag a split onto the worksheet. Just above the vertical scroll bar is a narrow rectangle. If you put the mouse over it the pointer will change into a double headed arrow. You can then drag down onto the worksheet to create a horizontal split. You will find a similar thing can be done with a narrow rectangle at the right end of the horizontal scroll bar. Double clicking on the split or dragging it off will remove it.Use the split option. This can be on the found on the Window menu. Wherever the active cell is a the time the vertical split will be to the left of it and the horizontal split will be above it. Another way is to drag a split onto the worksheet. Just above the vertical scroll bar is a narrow rectangle. If you put the mouse over it the pointer will change into a double headed arrow. You can then drag down onto the worksheet to create a horizontal split. You will find a similar thing can be done with a narrow rectangle at the right end of the horizontal scroll bar. Double clicking on the split or dragging it off will remove it.Use the split option. This can be on the found on the Window menu. Wherever the active cell is a the time the vertical split will be to the left of it and the horizontal split will be above it. Another way is to drag a split onto the worksheet. Just above the vertical scroll bar is a narrow rectangle. If you put the mouse over it the pointer will change into a double headed arrow. You can then drag down onto the worksheet to create a horizontal split. You will find a similar thing can be done with a narrow rectangle at the right end of the horizontal scroll bar. Double clicking on the split or dragging it off will remove it.Use the split option. This can be on the found on the Window menu. Wherever the active cell is a the time the vertical split will be to the left of it and the horizontal split will be above it. Another way is to drag a split onto the worksheet. Just above the vertical scroll bar is a narrow rectangle. If you put the mouse over it the pointer will change into a double headed arrow. You can then drag down onto the worksheet to create a horizontal split. You will find a similar thing can be done with a narrow rectangle at the right end of the horizontal scroll bar. Double clicking on the split or dragging it off will remove it.Use the split option. This can be on the found on the Window menu. Wherever the active cell is a the time the vertical split will be to the left of it and the horizontal split will be above it. Another way is to drag a split onto the worksheet. Just above the vertical scroll bar is a narrow rectangle. If you put the mouse over it the pointer will change into a double headed arrow. You can then drag down onto the worksheet to create a horizontal split. You will find a similar thing can be done with a narrow rectangle at the right end of the horizontal scroll bar. Double clicking on the split or dragging it off will remove it.Use the split option. This can be on the found on the Window menu. Wherever the active cell is a the time the vertical split will be to the left of it and the horizontal split will be above it. Another way is to drag a split onto the worksheet. Just above the vertical scroll bar is a narrow rectangle. If you put the mouse over it the pointer will change into a double headed arrow. You can then drag down onto the worksheet to create a horizontal split. You will find a similar thing can be done with a narrow rectangle at the right end of the horizontal scroll bar. Double clicking on the split or dragging it off will remove it.