My cursor can't keep up with the speed at which I can type. Sometimes my cursor is entire sentences behind! When this happens I quit Word and restart it. Typing then is near normal but before long the cursor lags far behind again.
Try this:
Go to Word>Preferences>Save and turn ON "Always create backup".
That places the "previous version" of each file in the same folder as the
current version, each time you save. But a side-effect of doing that is
that each time it saves, Word closes many of the temporary files it is
holding open waiting for you to "undo" things.
This may fix your "slowing down over time" problem.
Now, all you have to do is remember to manually save each time you pause to
think. If Word crashes on you and loses your work often enough (and it
will...) you will have this burned into your memory as an article of
religious faith :-)
Hope this helps
On 27/03/08 7:56 AM, in article ee963...@webcrossing.caR9absDaxw,
"Tann...@officeformac.com" <Tann...@officeformac.com> wrote:
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Don't wait for your answer, click here: http://www.word.mvps.org/
Please reply in the group. Please do NOT email me unless I ask you to.
John McGhie, Consultant Technical Writer
McGhie Information Engineering Pty Ltd
http://jgmcghie.fastmail.com.au/
Sydney, Australia. S33°53'34.20 E151°14'54.50
+61 4 1209 1410, mailto:jo...@mcghie.name
Please zip up a file that is slow, and send it to me at jo...@mcghie.name
I will take a look and see if I can see the problem.
Cheers
On 2/04/08 1:48 AM, in article ee96...@webcrossing.caR9absDaxw,
"Tann...@officeformac.com" <Tann...@officeformac.com> wrote:
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Simply re-install Word and Excel from Office 2004.
I have both running on this computer: the only provision is do not allow two
versions of Entourage to run at the same time. That starts two instances of
the calendar daemon and makes for very interesting issues.
But I frequently run Word, Excel and PowerPoint side-by-side without
ill-effects.
However, we STILL do not know what causes this issue, and neither does
Microsoft (we just asked them yesterday). So "the same thing happens on my
computer" is totally frustrating to us MVPs. We know you know how to make
the computer do this, but we don't. And until we can make it happen,
Microsoft can't find the cause or fix it.
Unless you and everyone else who has this problem can take the time to tell
us exactly how you get the thing into this condition, it can never be fixed.
Cheers
On 16/04/08 10:01 AM, in article ee96...@webcrossing.caR9absDaxw, "Kelly"
<ke...@zimmermandesign.com> wrote:
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Don't wait for your answer, click here: http://www.word.mvps.org/
Please reply in the group. Please do NOT email me unless I ask you to.
John McGhie, Microsoft MVP, Word and Word:Mac
Sydney, Australia. mailto:jo...@mcghie.name