If so, you are now experiencing the new scrolling behaviour of Word post SP
2.
The short answer is: "That's the way it is" and it is a change from the
previous behaviour.
Word is a collection of tasks and priorities. Some priorities got tweaked
in SP2 to improve the responsiveness of the product. Scrolling is one of
the tasks that lost out in that option.
You have discovered the "cure" -- *click the mouse*.
The pause is caused by Word waiting for the system to bring more data from
the disk. The mouse generates a high-priority interrupt that forces the
system to talk to Word. After it answers the mouse click (to do
'nothing'...) Word sucks more data off the disk.
Cheers
On 6/10/05 7:21 AM, in article
1128608515.8...@z14g2000cwz.googlegroups.com, "mwarner"
<mwa...@udel.edu> wrote:
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Please reply to the newsgroup to maintain the thread. Please do not email
me unless I ask you to.
John McGhie <jo...@mcghie.name>
Microsoft MVP, Word and Word for Macintosh. Consultant Technical Writer
Sydney, Australia +61 4 1209 1410
> Does anyone know where one can send feed back to the
> office Mac development team to request that this is repaired?
This is the best place - MacBU reads these groups.
FWIW, MacBU certainly knows about the problem, and has it on their list.
Like most software companies, of course, they won't announce if/when it
will be fixed.
As JE points out the problem may never be addressed by MS, but just in
case they hadn't occured to you here are a couple of suggestions that
may help ease the pain in the meantime;
1- Make sure your HD has a much free space as you can. If you have
DiskWarrior or similar, run it to consolidate the free space once you
dispose of anything you don't need active on the drive,
2- If feasible, add another 256-512 MB of RAM,
3- Try to avoid running any other apps or 'background' utilities, at
least when working with longer docs,
4- If you're not familiar with manually executing the OS X/Unix cron
routines, get a copy of OnyX (http://www.titanium.free.fr/) or
comparable in order to be able to run the utilities periodically. (They
run automatically by OS X on a daily, weekly & monthly basis, but in
the middle of the night when most laptops are not running.)
Good Luck |:>)