Scroll Method
This page is specific to the Visual Basic for Applications (VBA) Language Reference for Office 2010.
Moves the scroll bar on an object.
Syntax
object.Scroll( [ ActionX [, ActionY]])
The Scroll method syntax has these parts:
Part |
Description |
---|---|
object |
Required. A valid object name. |
ActionX |
Optional. Identifies the action to occur in the horizontal direction. |
ActionY |
Optional. Identifies the action to occur in the vertical direction. |
Settings
The settings for ActionX and ActionY are:
Constant |
Value |
Description |
---|---|---|
fmScrollActionNoChange |
0 |
Do not scroll in the specified direction. |
fmScrollActionLineUp |
1 |
Move up on a vertical scroll bar or left on a horizontal scroll bar. Movement is equivalent to pressing the up or left arrow key on the keyboard to move the scroll bar. |
fmScrollActionLineDown |
2 |
Move down on a vertical scroll bar or right on a horizontal scroll bar. Movement is equivalent to pressing the right or down arrow key on the keyboard to move the scroll bar. |
fmScrollActionPageUp |
3 |
Move one pageup on a vertical scroll bar or one page left on a horizontal scroll bar. Movement is equivalent to pressing PAGE UP on the keyboard to move the scroll bar. |
fmScrollActionPageDown |
4 |
Move one pagedown on a vertical scroll bar or one page right on a horizontal scroll bar. Movement is equivalent to pressing PAGE DOWN on the keyboard to move the scroll bar. |
fmScrollActionBegin |
5 |
Move to the top of a vertical scroll bar or to the left end of a horizontal scroll bar. |
fmScrollActionEnd |
6 |
Move to the bottom of a vertical scroll bar or to the right end of a horizontal scroll bar. |
Remarks
The Scroll method applies scroll bars that appear on a form, Frame, or Page that is larger than its display area. This method does not apply to the stand-alone ScrollBar or to scroll bars that appear on a TextBox.