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I am making a list using columns and while I am waiting to see what word I
will type next, the cursor ramdomly jumps to another place in the list. Why does it do this? Does it have anything to do with using a laptop as this doesn't happen on my desktop? Thanks for any help. |
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Yes. The touchpad on laptops is often very sensitive. Even if you're not
inadvertently brushing it, it may respond to subtle jars (such as typing). If you're not using the touchpad (you have an external mouse plugged in), disable it. Otherwise, decrease the sensitivity. Alternatively, if you have voice recognition enabled, Word can be picking up ambient noise (even internal computer sounds). -- Suzanne S. Barnhill Microsoft MVP (Word) Words into Type Fairhope, Alabama USA "Carla" wrote in message ... I am making a list using columns and while I am waiting to see what word I will type next, the cursor ramdomly jumps to another place in the list. Why does it do this? Does it have anything to do with using a laptop as this doesn't happen on my desktop? Thanks for any help. |
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