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Old November 30th, 2008, 02:50 AM posted to microsoft.public.word.docmanagement
jsmhimes
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Default Words vanishing in Microsoft 2007

I am editing a novel, about the 10th revision. And suddenly sentences and
even paragraphs are disappearing between pages as I scroll. This only happens
in print format, not in normal format. Is this preventable?
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Old November 30th, 2008, 02:58 AM posted to microsoft.public.word.docmanagement
grammatim[_2_]
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Default Words vanishing in Microsoft 2007

Actually disappearing from your document, or just aren't visible
during the scrolling operation?

We've just had a thread on the latter -- it could simply be a screen
driver that isn't quite up to 2007's demands, or it could be a problem
for which a "hotfix" is downloadable.

On Nov 29, 9:50*pm, jsmhimes
wrote:
I am editing a novel, about the 10th revision. And suddenly sentences and
even paragraphs are disappearing between pages as I scroll. This only happens
in print format, not in normal format. Is this preventable?
--
Author of The Death Wizard Chronicles, a six-book epic fantasy


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Old November 30th, 2008, 03:07 AM posted to microsoft.public.word.docmanagement
jsmhimes
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Default Words vanishing in Microsoft 2007

They disappear and reappear, but always reappear when I switch to normal
format from print format. Could you tell me the name of that thread?
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Author of The Death Wizard Chronicles, a six-book epic fantasy


"grammatim" wrote:

Actually disappearing from your document, or just aren't visible
during the scrolling operation?

We've just had a thread on the latter -- it could simply be a screen
driver that isn't quite up to 2007's demands, or it could be a problem
for which a "hotfix" is downloadable.

On Nov 29, 9:50 pm, jsmhimes
wrote:
I am editing a novel, about the 10th revision. And suddenly sentences and
even paragraphs are disappearing between pages as I scroll. This only happens
in print format, not in normal format. Is this preventable?
--
Author of The Death Wizard Chronicles, a six-book epic fantasy



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Old November 30th, 2008, 03:49 PM posted to microsoft.public.word.docmanagement
grammatim[_2_]
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Default Words vanishing in Microsoft 2007

By typing "hotfix" in the "Search this group" box in google groups, I
found that the thread is called "Word Mouse Scrolling Duplicates
Text."

On Nov 29, 10:07*pm, jsmhimes
wrote:
They disappear and reappear, but always reappear when I switch to normal
format from print format. Could you tell me the name of that thread?

"grammatim" wrote:
Actually disappearing from your document, or just aren't visible
during the scrolling operation?


We've just had a thread on the latter -- it could simply be a screen
driver that isn't quite up to 2007's demands, or it could be a problem
for which a "hotfix" is downloadable.


On Nov 29, 9:50 pm, jsmhimes
wrote:
I am editing a novel, about the 10th revision. And suddenly sentences and
even paragraphs are disappearing between pages as I scroll. This only happens
in print format, not in normal format. Is this preventable?

 




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