Trivial VBA and Google issues/doubts

H

Hari

Hi,

3 problems/doubts:-

1. In VB code the line number and column number which appears on the toolbar
is no longer coming. How to enable it back.

2. In VB since Mouse couldnt be used for scrolling, I asked the group for a
solution. J Cone and Dave P directed me to MS's intellipoint and Gasonov's
Vbscroll. For me both of the methods worked. Due to the company policy of
not installing any outside the "normal" range of softwares I thought that
it might be better I removed Vbscroll and sticked with Intellipoint. Now I
find that in excel if I use the direction keys then instead of navigating to
the next cell or so the active cell remains there itself but the scroll
window starts navigating in the direction of the direction arrow key
pressed. is it due to the installation of Intellipoint?

3. This is a non excel question but didnt where to post. In google's excel
group I came across this post "username" in the url -->
http://www.google.com/[email protected]

Now my doubt is this has around 35 people posting to and fro in all. The
first post is on May 14th 1998 and last post by Chip is on Apr 24, 2004.
Does it mean that people were following this discussion thread for the last
6 years. I mean does the people put a message on "watch" status in outlook
for so long time and keep track of it always? Or is it that if anybody who
posted in future with the same subject name as "username" then it would be
grouped by google under the old threads..(Im not conversant with how google
works.. hence wanted to know).

Regards,
Hari
India
 
F

ForSale

2)
try turning your scroll lock off. it should be the button above th
insert, home, page up keys
 
R

Robin Clay

What happens, I suspect, is that Google simply scans the
entire record and abstracts all messages with that term.

That does NOT mean they are related !

If you post a message in here with (say) "Excel problem"
as the Subject, and then get Google to search for it,
Google will find all messages posted by anyone at any time
with that same Subject - and will return (probably)
thousands of unconnected postings.
 

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