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Old 06-27-2011, 10:26 AM
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Running Windows 7 and MS Office Ultimate 2007, with MS Word, Excel and Outlook I can be working on a document and when scrolling the display is corrupt. In excel the rows will appear to be duplicated and will overwrite the Menu bar. Same in word and oulook the text will duplicate and lines in the wrong order. To fix I minimise the dispaly and all is OK for a few minutes when it happens again.

If I save the document with the corrupt display it is ok when I re-open the file.



PC is a 2010 hp Pavillion dv6 but used to be the same on my Dell.

I did a search on display but could not find anything.

Appreciate any solution.

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Hi topdown,

Try updating your system's display driver.
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Thanks, I updated the Display driver. all other programmes that use a lot of display memory work OK.
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Even with the updates I still have a corruted display and whilst it clears if I repair Mircrosoft office, it fails after a few days.
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Hi topdown,

The problem is unlikely to be in MS Office; morelikely to be in Windows and/or your hardware. Have you tried viewing/working with the same files on a different PC?
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