In spreadsheet work the cell values are usually entered on the
keyboard, but sometimes it is desirable to keep attention
completely on the screen display, and not to use the keyboard at
all for entering or changing cell values, for example with an
interactive whiteboard. This is achieved using increment buttons.
There are two types available, Excel calls them Scroll Bars and
Spinners.
The Spinner is a two part button formed from an up arrow and a down
arrow, with a control set so that the values stay within a chosen
range and only change in steps of a specified size.
The scroll bar is the same but with a slider between the two
arrows, and is useful for moving quickly across a large interval.
Spinners and Scroll bars are found on the Forms toolbar.
To turn on any toolbar go to the View menu, choose toolbars and
select the toolbars you wish to have on view.
If you drag a toolbar to the top or bottom of the workspace it
will locate itself with the toolbar buttons already there.
Choose the tool (spinner or scroll bar) from the toolbar, then
just click and drag out the rectangular outline for the button you
wish to create. It can be any size.
Note: the size and other characteristics can be changed again
at any time.
After you have a button on the workspace the next task is to
connect it to a cell. Right-click on the button, choose Format
Control, and complete the dialogue box.
Check you have the Control tab.
Set the range you require, by using the Minimum and Maximum
value fields.
Set the step size (incremental change). This must be an
integer.
Set the cell reference (Cell link) to determine the location
for which this button will control values.