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SYMPTOMSLarge documents that contain a contiguous range of paragraphs that are formatted with any type of paragraph numbering, scroll slowly in Word. Line numbering also affects the speed of scrolling through the document; however, the impact is not as great as with paragraph numbering. CAUSE
Because Word automatically updates numbers in a list, Word begins its count
at the first number in the list and continues to the number that appears at
the top or bottom of the screen, depending on the direction you are
scrolling. The rate of speed at which the scrolling becomes slower varies
with each system; however, contiguous ranges of approximately 100 numbered
paragraphs generally mark the point at which the speed begins to gradually
slow down.
STATUSMicrosoft has confirmed this to be a problem in the Microsoft products listed at the beginning of this article. WORKAROUND
If the numbering is not contiguous or is interrupted, scrolling speed
returns until approximately 100 numbered paragraphs appear, at which time
the scrolling speed begins to gradually slow down. To interrupt numbering,
click Stop Numbering on the shortcut menu.
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