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I'm using Word 2003 on Windows XP. My document has a lot of
graphics. Much of the document exists in point form, as a tree of points. I'm using Heading styles for these points to make it easy to manipulate subtrees, even though many of them are being composed into paragraphs as I flesh out the document. So I have paragraphs in Heading styles. However, the graphs and tables are in a body style. The problem is that whenever I use the mouse wheel to scroll on click upward, the view of the document goes all the way to the beginning of the document. I thought it was a pathology with how Word handles scroll wheel events, but even the scroll bar button to move up one does the same thing. I'm just wondering if anyone else has encountered this, and how they might have gotten around it. Thanks. |
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