Word has had this bug for about 20 years: it's a result of the "Lazy
Repagination" mechanism being a little too lazy in Outline View.
Word runs the repagination engine (which lays the text out on the screen)
only when it needs to, to get rid of the annoying pauses that would
otherwise occur.
Earlier versions of Word ran the pagination engine more frequently, which
made working on medium-sized document (over 100 pages) very frustrating,
because every time you made a change, Word would pause to repaginate and you
couldn't see anything you typed while it was doing that.
Since about Word 2001, they throttled it back a bit. Now the pagination
pauses rarely get in your way. But in Outline View, the pagination engine
sometimes does not run often enough and the screen redraw gets corrupted.
Use "Send Feedback" from Word's Help menu to report the bug. If they get
enough complaints, they will add it to the list of things to be fixed in the
next version.
Hope this helps
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