Cursor moves after alt-f9

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Guest

Word2007: When I press alt-f9 to look at the content of link fields (in some
documents), my insertion cursor jumps to a different place in the document.

In previous versions of Word,the view would scroll to a different place in
the document, but at least the cursor would not move (ie pressing an arrow
would take you back to where you were). Any suggestions?
 
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Suzanne S. Barnhill

In earlier versions, the setting of the "Smart cursoring" option determines
whether the cursor moves with the view.

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Suzanne S. Barnhill
Microsoft MVP (Word)
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Herb Tyson [MVP]

I'm not seeing what you're seeing. When I press Alt+F9, the cursor stays
put... unless it starts out inside a field, in which case the cursor ends up
at the beginning of that field.

Can you give a little more information on exactly where the cursor starts
out and where it ends up, what kinds of fields they are, etc.?
 
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Guest

Can you give a little more information on exactly where the cursor starts
out and where it ends up, what kinds of fields they are, etc.?

My fields are links to Excel tables (1/2 page in size) - so pressing alt-f9
does change the layout of the document quite a bit. If I start out with the
cursor in the para before (or after) the table, pressing alt-f9 to make the
field codes appear means that the cursor jumps towards the end of the
document. I'm guessing that it is trying to keep the cursor on the same page
number or similar.
 
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Herb Tyson [MVP]

I just tried it with links to several Excel worksheets. This changes the
layout considerably when I press Alt+F9. However, when pressing Alt+F9, the
position of the cursor (if outside fields to begin with) is rock solid, no
matter how much I toggle fields on/off. The location of the cursor stays
put.

The display in Word is closely tied to the display driver and printer
driver. The results you're getting suggest that one or the other (or both)
aren't doing what they're supposed to do. I would check to see if there are
updates available for your display adapter and printer.
 
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Guest

The display in Word is closely tied to the display driver and printer
driver. The results you're getting suggest that one or the other (or both)
aren't doing what they're supposed to do. I would check to see if there are
updates available for your display adapter and printer.

I am getting the same problem on two different computers, with different
printers set as default. However, I do recall examples in the past where this
problem did not occur. I'll keep my eyes open for this again and try to track
down what is different.
 

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