Add vertical scroll bars to a content panel

I need to use long passages of text in a fixed size content area, so I need to add a vertical scroll bar on the side. Muse support says that I have to use HTML code to do this. I'm a designer, not a coder, can someone walk me through it?

Hi Jeff,

I replied to your previous post, please refer to this topic:- https://forums.adobe.com/thread/1627033

Kind regards

Rohit Nair

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