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Anne Troy
 
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Default I wish I could lock the point on the screen where typed content ap

Ah. At my computer is about the only time I DON'T have to wear glasses.
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"Suzanne S. Barnhill" wrote in message
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I don't think the position of the monitor is really relevant here. What
really gives people neck problems is having the monitor too high if
they're
wearing bifocals and have to tilt the head back to look through the bottom
part of the lense. But I think the OP's suggestion is a valid one; it
seems
to me that earlier versions of Word did a better job of scrolling the
screen
up before you got to the very bottom. I find it really annoying that I
have
to type a line of text at the very bottom of the screen (often only half
displayed) before Word scrolls up.

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"Anne Troy" wrote in message
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Have you considered repositioning your monitor instead? Your monitor

should
be placed nicely in front of you. Lots of people put their dictionary

under
it.
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"redmars1" wrote in message
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When people used a typewriter the paper moved up automatically and the
typist
kept looking at the same point. With MsWord as I type the word move
down
the
page and I have to move the page upto to top so I do not get a crook

neck!

It would be great if MsWord let me set a point on the vertical sidebar
where
all typing appeared and it moved the page up automatically, so it was

like
typing on a typewriter. This would increase people's typing speed as

well
as
they would not have to stop and scroll the typing point up to the top
of
the
screen again

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