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Try this. Open a new blank document. Type "This is a test." Double-click on
"a" and press the delete key on your keyboard. The "a" disappears and so does the cursor. Variation: Type "This is a test." Double-click on "a" and press the backspace key. The cursor disappears but the "a" does not. When I click in the document, the "a" disappears and the cursor stays gone. Configuration: Alienware PC (Pentium 4) running XP SP2 Dual Multisync 2080UX monitors at 1600x1200 ATI FireGL V3100 video |
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Some additional info:
(1) When I say "cursor", I mean the flashing thing that marks the insertion point, not the pointer that moves with my mouse. (2) The WordPerfect options in tools are Not selected. This is not the Block-Delete problem. (3) Most of the autoformatting and autocorrection options are off. (4) This is a fairly new machine. I have a firewall (Norton), I virus check regularly and I use adaware (5) I am using the trial version of Office. I have the student/teacher version on order, but I don't report back to school until Monday. Is it possible that this is a problem unique to the trial version? (6) I've been using word on the pc and macintosh since about 1990. This is my first experience with Word 2003 (I've been using Office 2004 on my Mac). So, I am both an experienced user and a new user. Thanks for any help you can provide. "Cem Kaner" wrote: Try this. Open a new blank document. Type "This is a test." Double-click on "a" and press the delete key on your keyboard. The "a" disappears and so does the cursor. Variation: Type "This is a test." Double-click on "a" and press the backspace key. The cursor disappears but the "a" does not. When I click in the document, the "a" disappears and the cursor stays gone. Configuration: Alienware PC (Pentium 4) running XP SP2 Dual Multisync 2080UX monitors at 1600x1200 ATI FireGL V3100 video |
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My gut feeling is that this is most likely a display problem. If you are
confident your display driver is the latest version, try turning down the hardware acceleration a notch. -- Suzanne S. Barnhill Microsoft MVP (Word) Words into Type Fairhope, Alabama USA Word MVP FAQ site: http://word.mvps.org Email cannot be acknowledged; please post all follow-ups to the newsgroup so all may benefit. "Cem Kaner" wrote in message ... Some additional info: (1) When I say "cursor", I mean the flashing thing that marks the insertion point, not the pointer that moves with my mouse. (2) The WordPerfect options in tools are Not selected. This is not the Block-Delete problem. (3) Most of the autoformatting and autocorrection options are off. (4) This is a fairly new machine. I have a firewall (Norton), I virus check regularly and I use adaware (5) I am using the trial version of Office. I have the student/teacher version on order, but I don't report back to school until Monday. Is it possible that this is a problem unique to the trial version? (6) I've been using word on the pc and macintosh since about 1990. This is my first experience with Word 2003 (I've been using Office 2004 on my Mac). So, I am both an experienced user and a new user. Thanks for any help you can provide. "Cem Kaner" wrote: Try this. Open a new blank document. Type "This is a test." Double-click on "a" and press the delete key on your keyboard. The "a" disappears and so does the cursor. Variation: Type "This is a test." Double-click on "a" and press the backspace key. The cursor disappears but the "a" does not. When I click in the document, the "a" disappears and the cursor stays gone. Configuration: Alienware PC (Pentium 4) running XP SP2 Dual Multisync 2080UX monitors at 1600x1200 ATI FireGL V3100 video |
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It turns out to be a side effect of the dogpile search toolbar. (!)
I keep this machine fairly pristine--I receive my email on a different machine and don't download experimental content. I use it for course development and video production. But dogpile's been around for a while, gets good reviews, is a useful search engine, so (fool that I am) I installed the dogpile toolbar in Internet Explorer. To my surprise, it also installed an add-in into Word without asking me. The add-in lets you select some text, right-click for the context-menu, then click on search in dogpile, which launches an instance of IE and transfers your selected text to the dogpile search engine. As soon as I realized dogpile had installed a Word Add-in, I uninstalled dogpile. It was removed from IE by the uninstall, but stayed in Word. I had to use Word's tool for removing a COM add-in (go to Tools | Customize and select the Commands tab, select Tools, drag COM Add-ins to the menu and then use it). This got rid of the dogpile add-in (though it left behind "dogpile cursor search" on my context menu, but clicking that appears to do nothing). Once dogpile was gone, Word behaved sensibly. Woof! grrrrrrrr. . . . Thanks again for your help. I hope this is useful to someone else. - cem "Suzanne S. Barnhill" wrote: My gut feeling is that this is most likely a display problem. If you are confident your display driver is the latest version, try turning down the hardware acceleration a notch. -- Suzanne S. Barnhill Microsoft MVP (Word) Words into Type Fairhope, Alabama USA Word MVP FAQ site: http://word.mvps.org Email cannot be acknowledged; please post all follow-ups to the newsgroup so all may benefit. "Cem Kaner" wrote in message ... Some additional info: (1) When I say "cursor", I mean the flashing thing that marks the insertion point, not the pointer that moves with my mouse. (2) The WordPerfect options in tools are Not selected. This is not the Block-Delete problem. (3) Most of the autoformatting and autocorrection options are off. (4) This is a fairly new machine. I have a firewall (Norton), I virus check regularly and I use adaware (5) I am using the trial version of Office. I have the student/teacher version on order, but I don't report back to school until Monday. Is it possible that this is a problem unique to the trial version? (6) I've been using word on the pc and macintosh since about 1990. This is my first experience with Word 2003 (I've been using Office 2004 on my Mac). So, I am both an experienced user and a new user. Thanks for any help you can provide. "Cem Kaner" wrote: Try this. Open a new blank document. Type "This is a test." Double-click on "a" and press the delete key on your keyboard. The "a" disappears and so does the cursor. Variation: Type "This is a test." Double-click on "a" and press the backspace key. The cursor disappears but the "a" does not. When I click in the document, the "a" disappears and the cursor stays gone. Configuration: Alienware PC (Pentium 4) running XP SP2 Dual Multisync 2080UX monitors at 1600x1200 ATI FireGL V3100 video |
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