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Smooth scrolling outline pane

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Paul - 31 Mar 2008 05:48 GMT
I have used Powerpoint 2003 before and I'm positive I was able to use smooth
scrolling down the Outline pane.  I like to do this when I'm copying and
pasting between presentations.  I looked in the Tools>Options menus but
couldn't find anything.  Is there a way to get this?
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Luc - 31 Mar 2008 07:28 GMT
Paul,
What do you mean with smooth scrolling?
Seems to me you can scroll down the outline pane using the scroll bar or the
mouse wheel. Nothing automatic to scroll I'm afraid.
Luc Sanders
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>I have used Powerpoint 2003 before and I'm positive I was able to use
>smooth
> scrolling down the Outline pane.  I like to do this when I'm copying and
> pasting between presentations.  I looked in the Tools>Options menus but
> couldn't find anything.  Is there a way to get this?
Paul - 31 Mar 2008 18:41 GMT
What I mean is that I would like to be able to scroll down the pane and have
the view on the pane change immediately, according to how fast I am scrolling
(just like scrolling down a web page in a browser). What happens now is that
I press the scroll bar and then move it down, and the outline pane stays just
how it is, until I hit the bottom, when it changes.  
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MS Office Pro 2003
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> Paul,
> What do you mean with smooth scrolling?
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> > pasting between presentations.  I looked in the Tools>Options menus but
> > couldn't find anything.  Is there a way to get this?
John Wilson - 31 Mar 2008 21:14 GMT
In Power|Point the view doesn't change until you release the scroll bar. If
you want scrolling as you say you should use the scroll wheel on a wheel
mouse.

>I have used Powerpoint 2003 before and I'm positive I was able to use
>smooth
> scrolling down the Outline pane.  I like to do this when I'm copying and
> pasting between presentations.  I looked in the Tools>Options menus but
> couldn't find anything.  Is there a way to get this?
Paul - 03 Apr 2008 10:54 GMT
OK, thanks. I noticed that I got smooth scrolling with the mouse--I was
wondering if it was possible on my touchpad as well.
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MS Office Pro 2003
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> In Power|Point the view doesn't change until you release the scroll bar. If
> you want scrolling as you say you should use the scroll wheel on a wheel
[quoted text clipped - 5 lines]
> > pasting between presentations.  I looked in the Tools>Options menus but
> > couldn't find anything.  Is there a way to get this?
 
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