Smooth Scrolling

G

Guest

I want to know if their is an option to view have smooth scrolling so that as
I drag the scroll bar the respective window dynamically updates as I scroll.
Now, it waits till I let go to update the contents of the respective window.
 
V

Vanguard \(NPI\)

Gargantula said:
I want to know if their is an option to view have smooth scrolling so that
as
I drag the scroll bar the respective window dynamically updates as I
scroll.
Now, it waits till I let go to update the contents of the respective
window.


That is behavior that is coded within the particular application. Unless
the application provides for changing the behavior, you get what they coded.

For Outlook, where is smooth scrolling not behaving as you would like? In
the Preview pane or when opening a message into its own window, smooth
scrolling works like you want. However, the message pane (showing a list of
headers) does not provide for smooth scrolling. You can't change that. Use
the up/down arrow ends of the scroll bar for more granular movement.
 
G

Guest

It works in reading pane, but I want it to work where you say cannot be
changed. That is a shame. I feel that the Office 2003 is a very powerful
suite, but that little aspect makes me feel that the program is not as high
tech. Most computers are fast enough to support that feature. It's annoying
that in Outlook Express is worked and was free and I go ahead and plop money
into the Office 2003 Standard Suite and Outlook doesn't even have smooth
scrolling! Annoying to say the least. I use that feature a lot since I have a
lot of messages.
 
G

Guest

I agree the is vary annoying and did not behave that way in my pervious
version of Outlook XP. I get lots of email and need it to scroll smoothly
with the email headers.
Are we sure this is not a setting that can be changed with power tools or
some other tweak program?
 

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