Word sroll repeating lines in document

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jacobcat3

Hello, First of all everything looks different in Office 2007 Beta, but I
like it. It's easy to use once you adjust to the visual difference.

I did find a bug in Word however. I don't know if this has been seen
before, or if you have already fixed it or anything. I will just let you
know just in case.

When I open a word document that is more than one page long, and I use the
mouse to click on the right slider. When I hold the mouse down and slide it
all the way to the bottom, then use the middle scroll button on the mouse to
scroll back up it will just start repeating one of the lines in the view. It
never scrolls up. I can thin just move the view with the slider again to fix
this issue (till I scroll down with the slider again). This seems easily
reproduced in my version.

Just wanted to let you know,
jacob
 
T

TF

I am unable to reproduce your problem. My guess is that either your printer
driver or graphics driver need updating. Or, you may need a better graphics
card.



: Hello, First of all everything looks different in Office 2007 Beta, but I
: like it. It's easy to use once you adjust to the visual difference.
:
: I did find a bug in Word however. I don't know if this has been seen
: before, or if you have already fixed it or anything. I will just let you
: know just in case.
:
: When I open a word document that is more than one page long, and I use the
: mouse to click on the right slider. When I hold the mouse down and slide
it
: all the way to the bottom, then use the middle scroll button on the mouse
to
: scroll back up it will just start repeating one of the lines in the view.
It
: never scrolls up. I can thin just move the view with the slider again to
fix
: this issue (till I scroll down with the slider again). This seems easily
: reproduced in my version.
:
: Just wanted to let you know,
: jacob
 

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