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Hi
I seem to be experiencing this problem a lot: When creating and working with tables in Word, then the spinning disk pops up a lot when entering data into the table. This really slows things down.
I'm using Word in Office 2008. I have been using the word documents on a Windows machine at work and then transferring them back to my macbook. Will this have had an effect?
I've had to run the dot_clean function from the Terminal app a few times because of the problems mentioned here:
Solution to Finder “Error code -36″ in 10.6 when copying folders | MacYourself
Can anyone offer any ideas of how to get rid of the spinning disk and/or what may be causing it?
I don't get the disk at any other times when using Word - other than working with these tables
Thanks
I seem to be experiencing this problem a lot: When creating and working with tables in Word, then the spinning disk pops up a lot when entering data into the table. This really slows things down.
I'm using Word in Office 2008. I have been using the word documents on a Windows machine at work and then transferring them back to my macbook. Will this have had an effect?
I've had to run the dot_clean function from the Terminal app a few times because of the problems mentioned here:
Solution to Finder “Error code -36″ in 10.6 when copying folders | MacYourself
Can anyone offer any ideas of how to get rid of the spinning disk and/or what may be causing it?
I don't get the disk at any other times when using Word - other than working with these tables
Thanks