Microsoft Access 2007 and Scrolling

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DoveArrow

In Microsoft Access 2003, you used to be able to scroll through a
table's records, by using the mouse wheel, on a form. In Microsoft
Access 2007, however, it doesn't look like you can do that anymore, so
how do you scroll between records?
 
D

DoveArrow

In Microsoft Access 2003, you used to be able to scroll through a
table's records, by using the mouse wheel, on a form. In Microsoft
Access 2007, however, it doesn't look like you can do that anymore, so
how do you scroll between records?

Let me preface the above by saying, I don't necessarily want to
activate the scroll wheel again (I see that there have been other
posts on this subject). I just want to know how you're supposed to
move between records in Microsoft 2007 before I make a decision as to
whether or not I want to enable the scroll wheel.
 
D

Douglas J. Steele

DoveArrow said:
Let me preface the above by saying, I don't necessarily want to
activate the scroll wheel again (I see that there have been other
posts on this subject). I just want to know how you're supposed to
move between records in Microsoft 2007 before I make a decision as to
whether or not I want to enable the scroll wheel.

Check what Allen Browne has at http://www.allenbrowne.com/ser-70.html
 
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Rick Brandt

DoveArrow said:
Let me preface the above by saying, I don't necessarily want to
activate the scroll wheel again (I see that there have been other
posts on this subject). I just want to know how you're supposed to
move between records in Microsoft 2007 before I make a decision as to
whether or not I want to enable the scroll wheel.

How do you suppose people move between records in all of the older versions when
their mouse has no scroll wheel (a relatively recent add-on to the mouse)?
 

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