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I do a lot of copying and pasting making new documents. At times in the new
documents when I start typing after the part that has been pasted, the text
is jerky and slow to appear on the page, also typing is actually slowed down
by this. I do medical transcription and this is very annoying as it slows
down my production. Sometimes if I return and have several blank lines in
between where I am typing and the text below what I am typing it will go back
to normal speed, but not always. What causes this?
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What are you pasting and from where? If from web pages, use edit paste
special unformatted text. Also if you are using Norton AV - turn off its
offoice plug-in.

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grammy11 wrote:
I do a lot of copying and pasting making new documents. At times in
the new documents when I start typing after the part that has been
pasted, the text is jerky and slow to appear on the page, also typing
is actually slowed down by this. I do medical transcription and this
is very annoying as it slows down my production. Sometimes if I
return and have several blank lines in between where I am typing and
the text below what I am typing it will go back to normal speed, but
not always. What causes this?



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I am pasting sentences and/or paragraphs from one Word document to new Word
documentr. For example, making new basic templates for new clients from an
old template I had already made, and then customizing for the individual. I
don't have Norton AV.
Thanks

"Graham Mayor" wrote:

What are you pasting and from where? If from web pages, use edit paste
special unformatted text. Also if you are using Norton AV - turn off its
offoice plug-in.

--

Graham Mayor - Word MVP

My web site www.gmayor.com
Word MVP web site http://word.mvps.org


grammy11 wrote:
I do a lot of copying and pasting making new documents. At times in
the new documents when I start typing after the part that has been
pasted, the text is jerky and slow to appear on the page, also typing
is actually slowed down by this. I do medical transcription and this
is very annoying as it slows down my production. Sometimes if I
return and have several blank lines in between where I am typing and
the text below what I am typing it will go back to normal speed, but
not always. What causes this?




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