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electrikalex@gmail.com - 11 May 2008 11:12 GMT
Another of the problems that MS office seems to have with 10.5 is
background scrolling. All other apps in leopard now have the added
functionality of being able to scroll up and down without the window
being selected. I find this very useful, but it does not work in MS
office.

Does any1 know anything about this?
CyberTaz - 12 May 2008 01:46 GMT
Well, what I do know is that it is supported in Excel, PPt & Entourage
[which constitute 3/4 of "Office"]. Word is the only one of the four that
doesn't. Although I have no idea what the reason is my guess would be that
there is one.

If it's that beneficial to you why not use Help> Send Feedback & explain how
you believe it would be beneficial for Word to support the feature?

Regards |:>)
Bob Jones
[MVP] Office:Mac

On 5/11/08 6:12 AM, in article
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> Another of the problems that MS office seems to have with 10.5 is
> background scrolling. All other apps in leopard now have the added
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> Does any1 know anything about this?
 
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