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  1. May 24, 2024 · Select the column after which you want to lock scrolling. Here, that’s column F. Press CTRL+SHIFT+Left Arrow to select all the empty columns after the F column. Right-click on any of the selected cells and select Hide. All the empty columns are now not visible, and you cannot scroll down to infinity.

  2. Dec 1, 2021 · Answer. The wireless mouse is the cause. You will have to change the batteries, however, don't just change the batteries, unplug the dongle> For some reason, unplugging the dongle to have the computer resee the mouse while changing the batteries will fix the issue.

  3. Jul 10, 2024 · Step 3: Set Scroll Area. Press “Ctrl+F3” to open the Name Manager, select your named range, and then click the “Refers to” box. Here, you’ll see the coordinates of your selected range. This confines Excel’s focus area to the cells within these coordinates, keeping scrolling limited to your specified range.

  4. Jan 27, 2021 · Freeze Panes displays the entire content of the visible rows, i.e. above the row where you put the "freeze marker". A workaround could be to add a second header row that, for the cells with long texts only displays the last 30 characters or so. You can use the RIGHT function for that. Hide the first header row and freeze row 2.

  5. If you are using a laptop then try using the external mouse and check if it helps. Thanks for your feedback, it helps us improve the site. I am having a problem with automatic scrolling, primarily in Excel, but it shows up some other places also. It has also been a problem when trying to print, if I want to change the size of the paper.

  6. Dec 30, 2021 · Excel continuously at random intervals, automatically, scrolls horizontally to the right. I have to then manually scroll back to the left to continue using Excel. Clicking on the status bar of Excel and clicking the scroll lock option, makes no difference whether locked or not.

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  8. Oct 7, 2021 · Another consideration is the variety of different ways that you can scroll in Excel – mouse wheel, touch pad, touch screen, scroll bar drag, scroll bar buttons, selection drag, and more. Each scroll method has differences that could be impacted by these changes. We spent time working to streamline the code for each of the scrolling methods to ...

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