To move to a place that's visible onscreen, first position the I-beam at the desired location. Then, click with your mouse to move the insertion point that location.
Click the down scroll arrow on the scrollbar to bring the lower part of a long document into view. Click the Up scroll arrow to scroll back up.
Point to the scroll box and drag it up or down the scrollbar to move quickly through a long document.
After you've scrolled the document, remember to click to move the insertion point before you start typing.
INTRODUCTION
As soon as you've typed some text in a blank document, you need to know how to move the insertion point around within the text to make editing changes. You can move the insertion point by clicking with the mouse or by pressing navigation keys on the keyboard. In this task and the next , you learn how to navigate with the mouse.
TIP
Using the Mouse Wheel
If your mouse has a wheel between the buttons , you can roll the wheel to scroll up and down. If you press the wheel, the mouse pointer changes to two black arrows with a dot in between; you can then scroll by simply moving the mouse without rolling the wheel. To get out of this mode, press the wheel again.