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Android – How to scroll a workspace/activity/layout

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You need to add the ScrollView FrameLayout.  A great example on how to do this can be found here:

http://android-pro.blogspot.com/2010/02/android-scrollview.html

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This entry was posted in Android Development and tagged android, scroll on December 22, 2011 by Jack.

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