Scrolling Problem

C

Curt

When scrolling a long article in Explorer, clicking below
(or above) the vertical slider sends the article to a
position relative to where I click instead of just
scrolling down one screen which it did until 2 days ago.
It also removes any highlight I have on the text of the
article I'm viewing. I can't find where to set this back
so it only scrolls one screen when I click anywhere below
the slider and leaves any highlight I have on text or
pictures. Any help?
 
D

DVarnau

Curt,
The scroll problem is caused by the recent 824145 update.
You can remove that update from Add/remove programs, but it *is* a security
patch. There should be another update out soon.

You can also click just below the scroll bar or drag the bar.

Don
 
C

Curt

Thank you Don. I'll wait for the next update. I thought
I accidentally changed my scrolling rules somehow. It's
nice to know MS did it to me. :)
-----Original Message-----
Curt,
The scroll problem is caused by the recent 824145 update.
You can remove that update from Add/remove programs, but it *is* a security
patch. There should be another update out soon.

You can also click just below the scroll bar or drag the bar.

Don
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"Curt" <anonymous[at]discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
When scrolling a long article in Explorer, clicking below
(or above) the vertical slider sends the article to a
position relative to where I click instead of just
scrolling down one screen which it did until 2 days ago.
It also removes any highlight I have on the text of the
article I'm viewing. I can't find where to set this back
so it only scrolls one screen when I click anywhere below
the slider and leaves any highlight I have on text or
pictures. Any help?

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