Office 2007 page scrolling

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Suzanne

When I type in Microsoft Word 2007 beta 2 and reach the bottom of the page,
the screen does not scroll to the top of the next page but remains at the
bottom. I have to stop typing and use the mouse to scroll down. Is this a
glitch or do I need to turn a setting on?
 
J

Joseph Langen

I have developed a similar problem with Wrod Beta 2. The text does not
automatically scroll as I type either down the page or to a new page. If this
is a glitch, what does one do about it? Any thoughts would be appreciated.
 
S

Suzanne

Good to hear I am not alone, or perhaps not so good. It is rather annoying.
I am currently just hoping they will fix the problem before next year's
release.

Suzanne
 
J

Joseph Langen

Yes Pat, I just installed the B2TR and did not have this problem before doing
so. I found that automatic scrolling works in the draft view but not Print
view.
 
P

Patrick Schmid

Is there another page already existing when you are at the bottom?
What language are you running B2TR in?

Patrick Schmid
 
J

Joseph Langen

Hi Patrick,

The problem occurs when I get to the bottom of a page. I can keep typing but
can't see the line on which I am typing on the next page. I have to scroll
down to the next page manually. This also happens on the first page if I type
down past what fits on the screen. I am typing in English.

Thanks
 
P

Patrick Schmid

Your Office user interface language is English as well?
What other Office programs (2007 and not) do you have installed?

Patrick Schmid
 
J

Joseph Langen

Yes, my user interface in English. I also have InfoPath 2007, Outlook 2007,
Powerpoint 2007 and Publisher 2007, Word 2007 and Front Page 2003 installed.
 
J

Joseph Langen

I also have InfoPath 2007, Outlook 2007, Publisher 2007, Word 2007 and Front
Page 2003 installed. My Office user interface language is English
 
P

Patrick Schmid

Can you send me an email (address is on my website)? Preferably with a
screenshot of when this happens.

Thanks,

Patrick Schmid
 

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