Dave,

Is this something you can reproduce easily? If so, can you send us a sample document?

Steve



On 12/13/2012 1:51 PM, Mike Wilkens wrote:
I see this while composing a message at mail.yahoo.com (classic version)
using WE 7.5.4.1, IE 9, Win 7.
The cursor seems to be located in the previous paragraph rather than the
current typed line.   I just hit keypad 5 and heard the Date line in the
appended message below.


--- On *Thu, 12/13/12, Dave Bahr /<[email protected]>/* wrote:


    From: Dave Bahr <[email protected]>
    Subject: cursor not functioning properly in word
    To: "gw-info" <[email protected]>
    Date: Thursday, December 13, 2012, 10:16 AM

    Hi, running ms word 2010 with we 8. I keep having an issue where we
    will read me a spot in a word doc that I had previously, usually a
    paragraph or page back from where I am currently in the document. I
    have to arrow up and down a few times to get it to read the line I
    want. This doesn't happen all the time but more often than...I'd say
    3 times per page. It's like it has a spot in its memory and wants to
    read it again to me. Now, I have dragon running, or did at the time,
    but that shouldn't make a difference...I don't think... I tried
    turning off all aps and got the same result. this was happening on
    both machines too, both running the same setup. Does this sound
    familiar to anyone? I have to use this document for a couple of days
    to write a paper, but I'll try another to see if it's document
    specific. I also noticed a similar behavior in jarte.

    --


    Dave c. bahr


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