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  1. a) Click on File menu, click Options, Add-ins, Go button besides Manage: Com-in Add. b) Check if there are add-ins listed, clear the checkbox. c) Close the Office program and restart it. d) Disable each add-in one at a time, restart the Word, and repeat the above procedure. If the issue reappears again, it will help you to determine which add ...

  2. Aug 1, 2021 · As you'll see, the FN key combined with arrow keys, at least on my laptop, act as Home, Page up, Page down and End. F11 and F12 control brightness. Try using the arrow keys with FN held down, and see if their behaviour changes. If so, you may have a Function Lock key, which, on my example, would be FN + Esc (The little padlock with FN in the ...

  3. Jun 14, 2021 · Hello, As of a few days ago, my cursor in Word cannot keep up with my arrow keys. For example, if I press the right-arrow key five times, it takes Word a few seconds for the cursor to get there. This is particularly annoying if I want to say, highlight a sentence using arrow keys alone, as it takes Word much longer than usual to accurately move the cursor.

  4. Jan 20, 2022 · If the above description matches your predicament, one way to force Word to correct the display is to scroll to almost the top of your doc, then use the scroll bar HARD to move all the way up. Smash the scroll bar to the top with all your pent up frustrations. The missing text will appear and your mouse will be synched with the text. It works ...

  5. Jan 13, 2015 · To turn on smart cursoring, click Options on the Tools menu and then, on the Edit tab, select the Use smart cursoring check box. So, in your case, click Options on the File menu and then, on the Advanced tab, deselect the Use smart cursoring check box. There is no "Tools" menu in Word 2013. ;) It's File -> Options -> Advanced -> Use Smart ...

  6. Jun 14, 2021 · For example, if I press the right-arrow key five times, it takes Word a few seconds for the cursor to get there. This is particularly annoying if I want to say, highlight a sentence using arrow keys alone, as it takes Word much longer than usual to accurately move the cursor. The problem persists after a re-installation of Office.

  7. 2. If what you want is to having Ctrl+PageDown/Up working always as "Go to next/prev page" and you are willing to loose Find Next/Prev functionality for it, here is how to do it: In Word, press Alt+F11 to open Visual Studio for Application. Add a new module to Normal. (Right click on Normal in Project explorer box, Insert > Module).

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