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RE: Cursor turns into hourglass every 8 seconds.
Did anyone get an answer to this? It's happening with my Word 2003, too, and
it's taking me forever to get my work done. Thank you! Vicki "Marc" wrote: > Did you ever get an answer to this. I am having the same problem. Thanks > -- > Marc > > > "admiral1805" wrote: > > > The problem occured in Office 2000, changed to 2003 and it is still there. > > The corsor (railroad track) is substituted by the hourglass (busy) every 7-8 > > seconds) If entering characters the entry is interrupted until the hourglass > > disappears (approx 1 sec.). The only other place this phenomenon occurs is in > > Outlook Express, not as pronounced and does not disturb using the program. > > It looks like an electrical interruption or lightning strike. I've checked > > the power supply and it seems to be OK, but, I don't really know how to check > > it, then again, it does not affect any other program I have. Only Word. > > Any help will be greatly appreciated. |
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RE: Cursor turns into hourglass every 8 seconds.
I did get an answer to this problem from my campus Office of Internet
Technology. I threw away the normal.dat document and restarted Word to create a new normal.doc. It's totally fine now! "vbsox" wrote: > Did anyone get an answer to this? It's happening with my Word 2003, too, and > it's taking me forever to get my work done. Thank you! > > Vicki > > "Marc" wrote: > > > Did you ever get an answer to this. I am having the same problem. Thanks > > -- > > Marc > > > > > > "admiral1805" wrote: > > > > > The problem occured in Office 2000, changed to 2003 and it is still there. > > > The corsor (railroad track) is substituted by the hourglass (busy) every 7-8 > > > seconds) If entering characters the entry is interrupted until the hourglass > > > disappears (approx 1 sec.). The only other place this phenomenon occurs is in > > > Outlook Express, not as pronounced and does not disturb using the program. > > > It looks like an electrical interruption or lightning strike. I've checked > > > the power supply and it seems to be OK, but, I don't really know how to check > > > it, then again, it does not affect any other program I have. Only Word. > > > Any help will be greatly appreciated. |
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