Pointer disappears when moving to right off of document - Update
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Using Win 98 and Office 97. Using Word in page layout format. If I move
the pointer to the right, off of the document, it disappears and doesn’t
appear again until I reach the border with the arrows where I can move up and
down on the document. Extremely frustrating. Works fine to the left of the
document - the pointer does not disappear. Would appreciate any help.
I tried both ideas posted and they didn't help. If I move the pointer off
the document to the left, it shows perfectly. Could it be a bug in the
program?
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