Black stripes over screen when viewing document in high size > 85%

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shambi

hi

platform : winXP pro + work 2K w/ SP3(of word).

when i scroll through a word document in a zoom size > 85% (of the document
view), like page width view i start to see in some pages blck thick stripes
over the document left to right,
these stripes are not real , they disappear when i reduce the document zoom
size,
but they cover the text and very annoying.

2nd phenomena i encounter is that changes in the document are not updated or
seem gibrish , i have to scroll the document up or down in order to see the
changes right.

things i already tried:
1. re-install office.
2. updated display adapter driver to the newest.
3. change the display adapter card.

help will be appreciated.

best regards

Guy L.
 
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shambi said:
hi

platform : winXP pro + work 2K w/ SP3(of word).

when i scroll through a word document in a zoom size > 85% (of the
document view), like page width view i start to see in some pages
blck thick stripes over the document left to right,
these stripes are not real , they disappear when i reduce the
document zoom size,
but they cover the text and very annoying.

2nd phenomena i encounter is that changes in the document are not
updated or seem gibrish , i have to scroll the document up or down in
order to see the changes right.

things i already tried:
1. re-install office.
2. updated display adapter driver to the newest.
3. change the display adapter card.

help will be appreciated.

best regards

Guy L.

Hmm, interesting; how about trying a different resolution or maybe just a
different display freq; say, 71 Hz? Anything but 60 should be OK.

Be certain your monitor is capable of the resolution and refresh rate you
choose; if not strange things can come and go, especially at high refresh
rates.

Just a thought

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