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  1. May 6, 2012 · I've just started using Windows 8 Consumer Preview with MS Office 2007 installed. I'm editing a document with tables in it, and the arrow keys will all work fine for a little bit, and then mysteriously the up and down keys will stop working. Left and right are fine. Up and down keys work fine in other windows. Thanks for sharing the info about ...

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    This article describes how to troubleshoot problems that may occur when you start or use Microsoft Word. Use the following methods in the order in which they are presented. If you try one of these methods and it does not help, go to the next method.

    Verify or install the latest updates

    You might have to set Windows Update to automatically download and install recommended updates. Installing any important, recommended, and optional updates can frequently correct problems by replacing out-of-date files and fixing vulnerabilities. To install the latest Microsoft Office updates, see Update Office and your computer with Microsoft Update. For list of the latest Office updates, see Office Updates. If your issue is not resolved after you install the latest Windows and Office updates, go to method 2. It's a good idea to make sure that your computer has the latest updates installed for Windows. Updates often fix software problems. Before you use any of the following methods, try first to install updates. After you install the updates, restart your computer, and then start Word.

    Troubleshoot problems that occur when you start Word

    IMPORTANT: Follow the steps in this section carefully. Serious problems might occur if you modify the registry incorrectly. Before you modify it, back up the registry in case there are problems and you need to restore it later. Method 1: Insert your document into another file The final paragraph mark in a Word document contains information about the document. If the document is damaged, you may be able to retrieve the text of the document if you can omit this final paragraph mark. To access a document but leave its final paragraph mark behind, follow these steps: 1.Click File > New > Blank Document. 2.On the Insert tab, click Object, and then click Text from File. 3.Select the file that you want to open and insert, and then click Insert. Method 2: Start Word by using the /a switch The /a switch is a troubleshooting tool that is used to determine where a problem may exist in Word. The /a switch prevents add-ins and global templates from being loaded automatically. The /a switch also locks the settings files to prevent it from being read or modified. To start Word by using the /a switch, follow these steps: 1.Click Start > Search, then type "Run" and press Enter. 2.In the Run popup window, type "winword /a", and press Enter. Method 1: Insert your document into another file The final paragraph mark in a Word document contains information about the document. If the document is damaged, you may be able to retrieve the text of the document if you can omit this final paragraph mark. To access a document but leave its final paragraph mark behind, follow these steps: 1.Click File > New > Blank Document. 2.On the Insert tab, click Object, and then click Text from File. 3.Select the file that you want to open and insert, and then click Insert.

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  2. Jun 6, 2024 · Type Run in the Search box (in Windows 10, Windows 8.1, or Windows 8) or in the Start Search box on the Start menu (in earlier versions of Windows), and then press Enter. In the Run dialog box, type winword /a, and then press Enter. For more information about the /a switch, see the following Knowledge Base article:

  3. Oct 10, 2021 · When you open up an email and hit the down arrow key instead of scrolling down it 'clicks' into the email and actually scrolls through each line of text like it does when in Word - it has lost the ability to actually scroll. Even on websites it 'clicks' onto the text or image and does the same.

  4. Feb 23, 2011 · Control Panel > Ease of Access Center > Make the Mouse Easier to Use. Look under the subsection "Make it easier to manage windows" and see if "Prevent windows from being automatically arranged when moved to the edge of the screen" is checked. If it's checked, then that's likely the problem. Share. Improve this answer.

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