How to fix scrolling lag in office 2016 windows 10











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I notice a weird lag while scrolling in some word documents. It takes almost 2 sec for the word to react on scrolling and when it does it goes line by line. Same thing when I actually click on the scrolling bar of the document.
Usually happens when I open 2 documents or more. Is there a way to temporary fix it? I cannot wait for Microsoft to release an update.










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  • How do you know this is a bug with Microsoft Word? Does it happen with new Word documents, or only when certain content is used (such as tables or images)? Do you experience lag else where on the machine, such as in web browsers?
    – Dave
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  • @Dave No, I only noticed it in word. Office wod 2016 is really slow. My pc does not have any other problems, only with word 2016. I do not know what causes this bug but it usually happens after I use "search Navigation" in a document.
    – BugShotGG
    Jan 25 '16 at 13:14










  • Are you able to replicate it else where? For example, on another PC with the same document and Word 2016? Or, and I know this is hassle, try installing Word 2013 to see if the issue persists. Lastly, a re-install may help? Starting Word in safe mode (if you use any plug ins?)
    – Dave
    Jan 25 '16 at 13:23










  • @Dave The problem seems to be correlated with navigation (search). I cannot test it in other pc and all my friends-colleagues do not have the 2016 version. I ll try to reinstall it soon but I do not think that it is a problem. In google there are results with scrolling lag in office 2016, no solutions were offered. I guess its a bug.
    – BugShotGG
    Jan 26 '16 at 10:52










  • Please edit your question to add the details from your comments. Thanks.
    – Arjan
    Apr 8 '16 at 13:55















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I notice a weird lag while scrolling in some word documents. It takes almost 2 sec for the word to react on scrolling and when it does it goes line by line. Same thing when I actually click on the scrolling bar of the document.
Usually happens when I open 2 documents or more. Is there a way to temporary fix it? I cannot wait for Microsoft to release an update.










share|improve this question






















  • How do you know this is a bug with Microsoft Word? Does it happen with new Word documents, or only when certain content is used (such as tables or images)? Do you experience lag else where on the machine, such as in web browsers?
    – Dave
    Jan 25 '16 at 8:58












  • @Dave No, I only noticed it in word. Office wod 2016 is really slow. My pc does not have any other problems, only with word 2016. I do not know what causes this bug but it usually happens after I use "search Navigation" in a document.
    – BugShotGG
    Jan 25 '16 at 13:14










  • Are you able to replicate it else where? For example, on another PC with the same document and Word 2016? Or, and I know this is hassle, try installing Word 2013 to see if the issue persists. Lastly, a re-install may help? Starting Word in safe mode (if you use any plug ins?)
    – Dave
    Jan 25 '16 at 13:23










  • @Dave The problem seems to be correlated with navigation (search). I cannot test it in other pc and all my friends-colleagues do not have the 2016 version. I ll try to reinstall it soon but I do not think that it is a problem. In google there are results with scrolling lag in office 2016, no solutions were offered. I guess its a bug.
    – BugShotGG
    Jan 26 '16 at 10:52










  • Please edit your question to add the details from your comments. Thanks.
    – Arjan
    Apr 8 '16 at 13:55













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I notice a weird lag while scrolling in some word documents. It takes almost 2 sec for the word to react on scrolling and when it does it goes line by line. Same thing when I actually click on the scrolling bar of the document.
Usually happens when I open 2 documents or more. Is there a way to temporary fix it? I cannot wait for Microsoft to release an update.










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I notice a weird lag while scrolling in some word documents. It takes almost 2 sec for the word to react on scrolling and when it does it goes line by line. Same thing when I actually click on the scrolling bar of the document.
Usually happens when I open 2 documents or more. Is there a way to temporary fix it? I cannot wait for Microsoft to release an update.







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  • How do you know this is a bug with Microsoft Word? Does it happen with new Word documents, or only when certain content is used (such as tables or images)? Do you experience lag else where on the machine, such as in web browsers?
    – Dave
    Jan 25 '16 at 8:58












  • @Dave No, I only noticed it in word. Office wod 2016 is really slow. My pc does not have any other problems, only with word 2016. I do not know what causes this bug but it usually happens after I use "search Navigation" in a document.
    – BugShotGG
    Jan 25 '16 at 13:14










  • Are you able to replicate it else where? For example, on another PC with the same document and Word 2016? Or, and I know this is hassle, try installing Word 2013 to see if the issue persists. Lastly, a re-install may help? Starting Word in safe mode (if you use any plug ins?)
    – Dave
    Jan 25 '16 at 13:23










  • @Dave The problem seems to be correlated with navigation (search). I cannot test it in other pc and all my friends-colleagues do not have the 2016 version. I ll try to reinstall it soon but I do not think that it is a problem. In google there are results with scrolling lag in office 2016, no solutions were offered. I guess its a bug.
    – BugShotGG
    Jan 26 '16 at 10:52










  • Please edit your question to add the details from your comments. Thanks.
    – Arjan
    Apr 8 '16 at 13:55


















  • How do you know this is a bug with Microsoft Word? Does it happen with new Word documents, or only when certain content is used (such as tables or images)? Do you experience lag else where on the machine, such as in web browsers?
    – Dave
    Jan 25 '16 at 8:58












  • @Dave No, I only noticed it in word. Office wod 2016 is really slow. My pc does not have any other problems, only with word 2016. I do not know what causes this bug but it usually happens after I use "search Navigation" in a document.
    – BugShotGG
    Jan 25 '16 at 13:14










  • Are you able to replicate it else where? For example, on another PC with the same document and Word 2016? Or, and I know this is hassle, try installing Word 2013 to see if the issue persists. Lastly, a re-install may help? Starting Word in safe mode (if you use any plug ins?)
    – Dave
    Jan 25 '16 at 13:23










  • @Dave The problem seems to be correlated with navigation (search). I cannot test it in other pc and all my friends-colleagues do not have the 2016 version. I ll try to reinstall it soon but I do not think that it is a problem. In google there are results with scrolling lag in office 2016, no solutions were offered. I guess its a bug.
    – BugShotGG
    Jan 26 '16 at 10:52










  • Please edit your question to add the details from your comments. Thanks.
    – Arjan
    Apr 8 '16 at 13:55
















How do you know this is a bug with Microsoft Word? Does it happen with new Word documents, or only when certain content is used (such as tables or images)? Do you experience lag else where on the machine, such as in web browsers?
– Dave
Jan 25 '16 at 8:58






How do you know this is a bug with Microsoft Word? Does it happen with new Word documents, or only when certain content is used (such as tables or images)? Do you experience lag else where on the machine, such as in web browsers?
– Dave
Jan 25 '16 at 8:58














@Dave No, I only noticed it in word. Office wod 2016 is really slow. My pc does not have any other problems, only with word 2016. I do not know what causes this bug but it usually happens after I use "search Navigation" in a document.
– BugShotGG
Jan 25 '16 at 13:14




@Dave No, I only noticed it in word. Office wod 2016 is really slow. My pc does not have any other problems, only with word 2016. I do not know what causes this bug but it usually happens after I use "search Navigation" in a document.
– BugShotGG
Jan 25 '16 at 13:14












Are you able to replicate it else where? For example, on another PC with the same document and Word 2016? Or, and I know this is hassle, try installing Word 2013 to see if the issue persists. Lastly, a re-install may help? Starting Word in safe mode (if you use any plug ins?)
– Dave
Jan 25 '16 at 13:23




Are you able to replicate it else where? For example, on another PC with the same document and Word 2016? Or, and I know this is hassle, try installing Word 2013 to see if the issue persists. Lastly, a re-install may help? Starting Word in safe mode (if you use any plug ins?)
– Dave
Jan 25 '16 at 13:23












@Dave The problem seems to be correlated with navigation (search). I cannot test it in other pc and all my friends-colleagues do not have the 2016 version. I ll try to reinstall it soon but I do not think that it is a problem. In google there are results with scrolling lag in office 2016, no solutions were offered. I guess its a bug.
– BugShotGG
Jan 26 '16 at 10:52




@Dave The problem seems to be correlated with navigation (search). I cannot test it in other pc and all my friends-colleagues do not have the 2016 version. I ll try to reinstall it soon but I do not think that it is a problem. In google there are results with scrolling lag in office 2016, no solutions were offered. I guess its a bug.
– BugShotGG
Jan 26 '16 at 10:52












Please edit your question to add the details from your comments. Thanks.
– Arjan
Apr 8 '16 at 13:55




Please edit your question to add the details from your comments. Thanks.
– Arjan
Apr 8 '16 at 13:55










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I had a similar problem, and tried deselecting a number of things in the advanced settings in word - with no improvement. I then tried updating my logitech usb keyboard driver, and problem solved.






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    I had the same problem. A workaround that fixed it was turning off animated controls:



    In Word, go to Control panel > System and security > System > Advanced system settings (in upper-left side) > Advanced tab > Settings in Performance box > Visual effects: Here disable Animate controls and elements inside windows.






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      I was experiencing the same behaviour in OneNote 365 (previous version were fine) I turned off smooth scrolling in my Logitech mouse software - Uncheck Enable Smooth Scrolling on the Pointer and Scrolling Settings tab and it solved my scrolling issue.






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        I had a similar problem, and tried deselecting a number of things in the advanced settings in word - with no improvement. I then tried updating my logitech usb keyboard driver, and problem solved.






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            I had a similar problem, and tried deselecting a number of things in the advanced settings in word - with no improvement. I then tried updating my logitech usb keyboard driver, and problem solved.






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            I had a similar problem, and tried deselecting a number of things in the advanced settings in word - with no improvement. I then tried updating my logitech usb keyboard driver, and problem solved.







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                I had the same problem. A workaround that fixed it was turning off animated controls:



                In Word, go to Control panel > System and security > System > Advanced system settings (in upper-left side) > Advanced tab > Settings in Performance box > Visual effects: Here disable Animate controls and elements inside windows.






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                  I had the same problem. A workaround that fixed it was turning off animated controls:



                  In Word, go to Control panel > System and security > System > Advanced system settings (in upper-left side) > Advanced tab > Settings in Performance box > Visual effects: Here disable Animate controls and elements inside windows.






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                    I had the same problem. A workaround that fixed it was turning off animated controls:



                    In Word, go to Control panel > System and security > System > Advanced system settings (in upper-left side) > Advanced tab > Settings in Performance box > Visual effects: Here disable Animate controls and elements inside windows.






                    share|improve this answer












                    I had the same problem. A workaround that fixed it was turning off animated controls:



                    In Word, go to Control panel > System and security > System > Advanced system settings (in upper-left side) > Advanced tab > Settings in Performance box > Visual effects: Here disable Animate controls and elements inside windows.







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                        I was experiencing the same behaviour in OneNote 365 (previous version were fine) I turned off smooth scrolling in my Logitech mouse software - Uncheck Enable Smooth Scrolling on the Pointer and Scrolling Settings tab and it solved my scrolling issue.






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                          I was experiencing the same behaviour in OneNote 365 (previous version were fine) I turned off smooth scrolling in my Logitech mouse software - Uncheck Enable Smooth Scrolling on the Pointer and Scrolling Settings tab and it solved my scrolling issue.






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                            I was experiencing the same behaviour in OneNote 365 (previous version were fine) I turned off smooth scrolling in my Logitech mouse software - Uncheck Enable Smooth Scrolling on the Pointer and Scrolling Settings tab and it solved my scrolling issue.






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                            I was experiencing the same behaviour in OneNote 365 (previous version were fine) I turned off smooth scrolling in my Logitech mouse software - Uncheck Enable Smooth Scrolling on the Pointer and Scrolling Settings tab and it solved my scrolling issue.







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