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Part of the screen has blank spots (not refreshing properly)
 
Dear all,

I have a problen concerning what I see on the excel screen.
While working in Excel (normal things as comparing, copy-paste etc.)
parts from the screen become blank, to come back seconds later (some
times 4 other 10 or longer).
When this occurs I mostly switch to another application and go back to
excel (2x alt-tab)
I had this problem on my previous laptop and still have it on this new
one with a complete fresh install.

You can see some print screeens on the links below.

Can anyone help me or give some indications what the issue may be
here?

I have:
Newest HP probook
MS Windows XP professional (up to date)
MS Office 2007 (up to date)
HP monitor
Latest update video drivers from HP site
Latest update monitor drivers (HP site)

Best regards,

Ronald.

http://www.limasol.com/images/excel/...n_20111124.jpg
http://www.limasol.com/images/excel/...n_20111125.jpg
http://www.limasol.com/images/excel/...20111125_2.jpg

Pierre

Part of the screen has blank spots (not refreshing properly)
 
Might try changing the display resolution to 1440 x 990 if it's not
there.
Any oddly formatted textboxes lurking about?


On Dec 28, 8:22*am, " wrote:
Dear all,

I have a problen concerning what I see on the excel screen.
While working in Excel (normal things as comparing, copy-paste etc.)
parts from the screen become blank, to come back seconds later (some
times 4 other 10 or longer).
When this occurs I mostly switch to another application and go back to
excel (2x alt-tab)
I had this problem on my previous laptop and still have it on this new
one with a complete fresh install.

You can see some print screeens on the links below.

Can anyone help me or give some indications what the issue may be
here?

I have:
Newest HP probook
MS Windows XP professional (up to date)
MS Office 2007 (up to date)
HP monitor
Latest update video drivers from HP site
Latest update monitor drivers (HP site)

Best regards,

Ronald.

http://www.limasol.com/images/excel/...20111125_2.jpg



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Part of the screen has blank spots (not refreshing properly)
 
On Dec 29 2011, 10:41*pm, Pierre wrote:
Might try changing the display resolution to 1440 x 990 if it's not
there.
Any oddly formatted textboxes lurking about?

On Dec 28, 8:22*am, " wrote:

Dear all,


I have a problen concerning what I see on the excel screen.
While working in Excel (normal things as comparing, copy-paste etc.)
parts from the screen become blank, to come back seconds later (some
times 4 other 10 or longer).
When this occurs I mostly switch to another application and go back to
excel (2x alt-tab)
I had this problem on my previous laptop and still have it on this new
one with a complete fresh install.


You can see some print screeens on the links below.


Can anyone help me or give some indications what the issue may be
here?


I have:
Newest HP probook
MS Windows XP professional (up to date)
MS Office 2007 (up to date)
HP monitor
Latest update video drivers from HP site
Latest update monitor drivers (HP site)


Best regards,


Ronald.


http://www.limasol.com/images/excel/...24.jpghttp://w...


Resolution was set to 1440/990 already and don't have textboxes
actually :(

Happy new year!

Best regards,

Ronald.

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Part of the screen has blank spots (not refreshing properly)
 
I found the issue.
Microsoft Intellipoint 6.3 was providing this problem.
Since there is no easy way to deinstall on a 'normal' way it I've
used
'Revo Uninstaller'.
After that I installed a 5.x version of Microsoft Intellipoint and
problem was gone. I suppose that the 8.x version from Intellipoint
will work also since it looks the old intellipoint versions are not
deinstalled by upgrade, but I didn't try tray yet.

Best regards.


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