When you are reading a long document in Word, dragging the mouse for a long time can make your fingers uncomfortable, especially in winter, everybody wants to put hands in the coat pockets. So how can we achieve it? Here’s a simple guide.
1. Click File in the top left.
2. Click Options in the bottom left.
You can split the Word window into two panes so that you can view two different parts of a document at the same time. This is useful if you want to copy and paste text and graphics into a long or complex document or refer to one part of the document while working in another. You can split the Word window into two panes so that you can view two different parts of a document at the same time. This is useful if you want to copy and paste text and graphics into a long or complex document or refer to one part of the document while working in another.
Synchronous Scrolling Word Mac
3. The Word Options dialog box will display, go to Customize Ribbon tab, choose Commands Not in the Ribbon and click New Group in the bottom right. Then select Auto Scroll in the drop-down list, hit Add and you will see it has been created in the Main Tabs.
Ms Word For Mac Synchronous Scrolling Tutorial
4. Simply click OK, and the Auto Scroll button has been added in the Home tab.