Scroll arrows not displaying on Normal page

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Hi...............hope someone can help me. I am new to frontpage (i have office 2000) and I am having difficulty updating a web page on normal mode. I am updating some text on the page but cannot get to it because the scroll bar on the right is greyed out; cannot scroll down. Once I go to preview mode though, I can scroll any way.

Help!
 
i am having the EXACT same problem right now, have you figured it out? it is driving me crazy.
 
I'm glad I am not the only one................I was beginning to think I was going crazy! I have not figured it out yet, I'm hoping someone reading this can help. I will let you know once I get an answer.
 
What happens when you keep typing? Once you get to the bottom of the page the scroll bar should become active.

What version of Frontpage are you using/


| Hi...............hope someone can help me. I am new to frontpage (i have office 2000) and I am having difficulty updating a web page on normal mode. I am updating some text on the page but cannot get to it because the scroll bar on the right is greyed out; cannot scroll down. Once I go to preview mode though, I can scroll any way.
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| Help!
 
I can coninue to type but i cannot see where I'm typing. The scroll bar does not appear once I am down at the bottom. I am using Frontpage 2000
 
I think there was an issue on really tall pages not scrolling...try CTRL+PAGE DOWN or CTRL+PAGE UP see if that helps.


| I can coninue to type but i cannot see where I'm typing. The scroll bar does not appear once I am down at the bottom. I am using Frontpage 2000
 
arg...sorry that's all I got, since I don't have FP2000 anymore...sorry.
--someone else will see this so hang in there.

rob.


| Thanks.................Tried that, no luck
 

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