![]() ![]() When I open any of many documents I work with frequently (these are several dozen MB in size, hundreds of pages long and up to about 2000 pages), this vertical two-finger touchpad scroll function doesn’t work. When I reach either end of the document (beginning or end, in other words), any further two-finger touchpad scrolling causes the entire Word window to bounce, indicating I’m at the end of the document. When I open a new document and make the document several pages long, I can scroll through the pages using two fingers on the touchpad. ![]() I recently purchased a Windows 10 computer. UNABLE TO TWO-FINGER VERTICAL SCROLL WITH TOUCHPAD in Office 2007 What version of Microsoft Office you have on your PC? Gabe Aul, Engineering General Manager for data and fundamentals team at Microsoft, recently shared a picture of running a 20-year-old Office for Windows 95 on Windows 10! That said, since Microsoft no longer supports those older versions of Office programs, we recommend you upgrade to a newer version of Office as early as possible. You might not be able to install these versions of Office (especially Office 20) in a future version of Windows 10. But that does not mean that these versions of Office will be compatible with a feature version of Windows 10. It’s important to note here is that Office 2003, Office 2007, Office 2010, and Office 2013 are compatible with Windows 10 version 1507 (released in July 2015). However, note that you must have installed the latest Office service packs. In short, if you have Office 2003, Office 2007, Office 2010, or Office 2013 on your Windows 7/Windows 8.1 PC, you can keep your Office installation while upgrading to Windows 10 (version 1507). This is fantastic news for millions of PC users who are still using Office 2007 and Office 2010 for a variety of reasons. Yes, Office 2003, Office 2007, Office 2010, Office 2013, and the upcoming Office 2016 are fully compatible with Windows 10. ![]()
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