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Tom Hall
When I had my Office Professional 2003 installed on my XP box, I noticed
that on the first save of a document in any given session, there would be
an animated effect like the document zooming into the spot on the status
bar reserved for the background save icon. This would only happen once in
any Word session; thereafter, there was no visual cue that a save was
taking place.
I've recently moved to a new computer with 64-bit Vista and have installed
the same Office Professional 2003 suite. There is no longer any visual cue
when doing the first save in a Word session.
I guess what I'm wondering is, is there a setting in Word that controls
this feature or is it just an artifact of the video hardware/software on
the two different computers?
I've looked at animation and zoom in help but I can't find anything that
would appear to control the behavior I'm describing.
Tom
that on the first save of a document in any given session, there would be
an animated effect like the document zooming into the spot on the status
bar reserved for the background save icon. This would only happen once in
any Word session; thereafter, there was no visual cue that a save was
taking place.
I've recently moved to a new computer with 64-bit Vista and have installed
the same Office Professional 2003 suite. There is no longer any visual cue
when doing the first save in a Word session.
I guess what I'm wondering is, is there a setting in Word that controls
this feature or is it just an artifact of the video hardware/software on
the two different computers?
I've looked at animation and zoom in help but I can't find anything that
would appear to control the behavior I'm describing.
Tom