Do you use word expansion software?
Posted By: starstruck on 2009-06-14
In Reply to: Does anyone know about MS Word 2003 sm - wordee
Subject: Do you use word expansion software?
I use SmartType and something similar happened to me regarding the gobbling up and the hour glass going crazy. I ended up getting more computer memory and it quit happening. Also, if Word 2003 is bundled with MicroSoft Works or MicroSoft Office, it will also happen.
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