Word Mouse Scrolling Duplicates Text

M

Manny

The text in a Word document duplicates when we use a wheel mouse to scroll
up. Sometimes it takes while for it to happen but eventually it does it,
especially in a multi-page document that is scrolled really fast.

This happens to all our computers. Our computers are all less than a year
old (Dell and HP). They all run Windows XP Pro and Office 2003. We have all
Windows and Microsoft updates applied.

I see tons of postings on the Internet (outside of the Microsoft site)
talking about this problem, but no one has a definitive solution. I am hoping
someone here has a solution.

Manny
 
G

grammatim

Does it stick, so that you actually get duplicated text in your
document? or is it just a delay thing, maybe because you need a new
screen driver, or a better video card?
 
M

Manny

The duplication does *not* stick. If I re-open the document or save the
document it is back to normal. also, it seems to be only happening in normal
view which is the default view of Word. If I change it to Print view for
example it does not happen. BTW-The graphic cards on these computers are
pretty good and the drivers are the latest and greatest.
 
M

Manny

yup, i am aware of that work-around. the users are very particular and do not
want work-arounds. its weird that there is so much chatter about this problem
 
M

Manny

Unfortunately, it is not any better. Funny, I can do other items on my
computer such as stream video, play online games, and image editing with
Photoshop but I cannot scroll up in Word. Amazing! I think this is a bug with
Word. Any other thoughts? Thanks, Manny
 
M

Manny

Brilliant! I think the problem is fixed on my computer. I will test with
other computers. Thanks.
 
A

asvnc

I asked for the hotfix and got it in a zip file. I ended up with a
file called Winword. I have dozens of macros and settings in my Word
program and I am afraid of losing.
Please, could you tell me if all your Word settings, macros and addins
were saved, after installing this hotfix?
Thanks!
Alfred
 

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