Flickering Screen when 2 FPs open

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Mr B

Any time I have Frontpage open Twice (2 different webs) it seems to make my computer flicker like
it's constantly refreshing something. In FP I can see the arrow turn to an hourglass for a split
second over and over and over. If I go to my desktop, everything just kind of flickers forever.

As soon as I close one of the FPs, it immediately stops and everything is normal.

Any idea why it does this or how to make it not do this?

Thanks.
 
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Stefan B Rusynko

Check that you have the latest video driver and directX for your OS



| Any time I have Frontpage open Twice (2 different webs) it seems to make my computer flicker like
| it's constantly refreshing something. In FP I can see the arrow turn to an hourglass for a split
| second over and over and over. If I go to my desktop, everything just kind of flickers forever.
|
| As soon as I close one of the FPs, it immediately stops and everything is normal.
|
| Any idea why it does this or how to make it not do this?
|
| Thanks.
 
M

Mr B

It's not just a screen thing. FP actually shows the Hourglass like it's processing something or
doing a refresh or something like that. Definitely something with having the 2nd FP open. I can
sit and watch my arrow go from arrow to hourglass and back forever. But as soon asI close the 2nd
instance, back to normal.


But yes I have the latest Drivesr and such.
 
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Stefan B Rusynko

What about all SP for MSO and your OS/IE




| It's not just a screen thing. FP actually shows the Hourglass like it's processing something or
| doing a refresh or something like that. Definitely something with having the 2nd FP open. I can
| sit and watch my arrow go from arrow to hourglass and back forever. But as soon asI close the 2nd
| instance, back to normal.
|
|
| But yes I have the latest Drivesr and such.
|
|
|
| >Check that you have the latest video driver and directX for your OS
|
 
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Reesa Marchetti

I have also experienced this problem and I have several add-ins
installed. The flickering seems to be directly related to one of the
add-ins being at work.
 
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