Right to left text enabled: that's a good thought.
Terry
: I have been following this thread with interest and from what has gone
: before may I make the following observations:
:
: 1. If you click in the white space to the RIGHT of the text, the cursor
: should drop at the end of the nearest line to the right of the last
: character on the line.
: 2. If you click in the white space at the LEFT of the line, the cursor
: changes to an arrowhead and the adjacent line is selected.
: 3. Word 2002 introduced Asian language support including writing from
right
: to left - I wonder if Asian language support is the problem here?
: 4. Most Word problems are the result of external influences and not the
core
: program. Do make sure that you rename normal.dot, remove any orphan temp
: files, remove any add-ins and backup then delete the registry data key.
If
: this does not correct the problem, you can always replace the originals.
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: Lee wrote:
: > To clarify: If we're talking about the same thing, it's the same as
: > when you
: >> click in the left margin in any version of Word.
: >> In Word2002, the line is also selected if you click to the right of
: >> the text (even a little bit to the right... not only in the right
: >> margin).
: >>
: >
: > Klaus:
: >
: > I jumped from Word 2000 to XP and don't recall that behavior. I was
: > always able to click anywhere to the right and get to the last
: > character on the line.
: >
: > Regardless, the fact that the cursor gets stuck there is indicative
: > of a real problem.
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