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Scroll-issue i Word2007
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unknown
2010-04-26 14:55:10 UTC
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In my company we have this strange issue: If I´m on page let´s say 20 in a
document that is where my cursor is. Then I scroll with the mouse to the top
of the document. If I then switch to another application (Explorer or Excel)
and back again then I return to the place with the cursor (on page 20) and
NOT to the top of the document.
This is different from Word2003. Is it a design-change i Word2007 or is
there a setting somewhere I can change?

It does not seem to be an issue in Excel2007.

OS: Windows XP with SP3.

Anette
Donahoo
2010-04-27 14:02:37 UTC
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Post by unknown
In my company we have this strange issue: If I´m on page let´s say 20 in
a document that is where my cursor is. Then I scroll with the mouse to
the top of the document. If I then switch to another application
(Explorer or Excel) and back again then I return to the place with the
cursor (on page 20) and NOT to the top of the document.
This is different from Word2003. Is it a design-change i Word2007 or is
there a setting somewhere I can change?
It does not seem to be an issue in Excel2007.
OS: Windows XP with SP3.
Anette
Scrolling doesn't move the cursor; only the view on the screen. What you
see is normal.
Donahoo
2010-04-27 14:04:45 UTC
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Post by unknown
In my company we have this strange issue: If I´m on page let´s say 20 in
a document that is where my cursor is. Then I scroll with the mouse to
the top of the document. If I then switch to another application
(Explorer or Excel) and back again then I return to the place with the
cursor (on page 20) and NOT to the top of the document.
This is different from Word2003. Is it a design-change i Word2007 or is
there a setting somewhere I can change?
It does not seem to be an issue in Excel2007.
OS: Windows XP with SP3.
Anette
BTW, it works the same way for me in Excel; only it's not a cursor in
Excel. It is a cell that is selected; scrolling with the mouse doesn't
select another cell.

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