
I've just been using Print View 99% of the time, even when working with a table.

Have reinstalled Word since I made this post, too, which also changed nothing.
#Word for mac scrolling on its own Pc
So it isn't just an issue with my PC somehow.
#Word for mac scrolling on its own windows 10
I also did test this on my roommate's PC (also a windows 10 desktop using the same version of Word) and this "jumping around" behavior was present on her computer as well, exactly the same as on mine. Sadly no! I never did find any kind of fix. That's one of the main reasons I mainly work on tables in Web Layout View in the first place: no page breaks. Does anyone have any idea what could be causing this or how I can fix it? It's very difficult to work like this - working in Print view instead is not a great workaround, as Print Layout View brings its own difficulties when working with tables - the page breaks which apparently MUST be displayed when in Print Layout View can "interrupt" a multi-line row and make it appear as if a single cell were actually two cells, due to the cell contents spilling over across the page break. In addition, if I zoom way out, it happens less frequently (even in Web Layout), but it DOES still happen. This seems to only happen with Web Layout view I cannot get the "flips" to occur when I am in Print Layout view. The topmost table in the video is large (200 rows) which seems to make the problem occur more frequently while it can happen sometimes with a document that has only a smaller table, or no table at all, it's definitely happening more with this one. It's very jarring and makes it hard to work.

I've attached a short video of exactly what this problem looks like.Īs you can see, when I begin typing (or hitting backspace) in that cell in the table, Word randomly "flips" up and down, as if scrolling up/down from where I was in the doc only to instantly return.

This is a problem that was happening some before, but has gotten worse as of late.
