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jluedt20 jluedt20 is offline Prevent Document from Auto-Paneling to Top of Page? Windows XP Prevent Document from Auto-Paneling to Top of Page? Office 2013
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I googled a few things about auto-scrolling in Word 2013 which do not seem to be helping.

I am creating shape objects below a few lines of texts. When I have an object selected (like a line or square) and continue to click the canvas/document space, the document automatically scrolls to the top where the text is located.

Very frustrating as I was to no longer work with the text and focus on the objects and I have to scroll down each time I deselect an object. How can I stop Word from scrolling to where the cursor is?
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