I've been editing a lot of documents recently with no problem at all
(Word 2007). Today, however, sections of the document would turn black,
when I scrolled down or up a page, the black went away. And then came
back. Over and over. Later, I accepted all changes to the document
(there were MANY) and tried to save it, but the program hung and would
complete the save. Finally, I had to highlight a few paragraphs at a
time, accept those changes, and save. I repeated that procedure all the
way through the document and finally was able to save a completely
edited version. Afterwards, I uninstalled Office 2007 Professional and
reinstalled it, but the same thing happens. Any idea what my problem is?

Thanks!

Re: After accepting all changes, I can't save the document... by Terry

Terry
Fri Dec 07 03:23:44 PST 2007

This is usually because the graphics setting are not running at a sufficient
high resolution. Check in Display Properties that you are running in 32-bit
or at least 16-bit colour. Less likely is a partially corrupt printer
driver, so if the display settings are OK, try deleting and reinstalling the
printer.

--
Terry Farrell - MS Word MVP

"wrosie" <wrosie@discussions.microsoft.com> wrote in message
news:71124CFB-317C-4E7D-9C18-95996D81D42B@microsoft.com...
> I've been editing a lot of documents recently with no problem at all
> (Word 2007). Today, however, sections of the document would turn black,
> when I scrolled down or up a page, the black went away. And then came
> back. Over and over. Later, I accepted all changes to the document
> (there were MANY) and tried to save it, but the program hung and would
> complete the save. Finally, I had to highlight a few paragraphs at a
> time, accept those changes, and save. I repeated that procedure all the
> way through the document and finally was able to save a completely
> edited version. Afterwards, I uninstalled Office 2007 Professional and
> reinstalled it, but the same thing happens. Any idea what my problem is?
>
> Thanks!
>
>
>