Chapter 10. SCROLLBARS

A window in an application can display a data object, such as a document or a graphic image, that is larger than the window's client area. When the window has a scrollbar, the user can scroll the data object within the client area to view the entire document or graphic image. An application should include a scrollbar on a window when the client area's contents extend beyond the size of the window's client area.

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