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<blockquote data-quote="JESimmons" data-source="post: 576527" data-attributes="member: 46500"><p>My office just switched to Mac minis from PCs. We have the newest Intel versions with Leopard. I'm having a lot of trouble with Microsoft Word which we use for documents This is a business - using other software is not an option.</p><p></p><p>When I'm typing a document, I can frequently get 12-15 characters ahead of what is displayed on the screen, and I am not a fast typist. This is highly annoying and leads to many errors. Additionally, when I search for a word in a document using command-f, the dialog box appears, but it will not accept typing in a search string. I have to close the document, reopen it, and the hit command-f again. Then it will allow me to enter a search string.</p><p></p><p>What is going on?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="JESimmons, post: 576527, member: 46500"] My office just switched to Mac minis from PCs. We have the newest Intel versions with Leopard. I'm having a lot of trouble with Microsoft Word which we use for documents This is a business - using other software is not an option. When I'm typing a document, I can frequently get 12-15 characters ahead of what is displayed on the screen, and I am not a fast typist. This is highly annoying and leads to many errors. Additionally, when I search for a word in a document using command-f, the dialog box appears, but it will not accept typing in a search string. I have to close the document, reopen it, and the hit command-f again. Then it will allow me to enter a search string. What is going on? [/QUOTE]
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