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<div class="moz-cite-prefix">I can tell you that you're not alone.
:-(<br>
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I'm running the same environment. Horizontal scroll on an unsaved
file ... boom. Never fails. I see this most often in structured
mode, but I do most of my work in that mode.<br>
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I always assumed it was my Apple Magic Mouse(TM), but perhaps not.<br>
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I don't believe I've raised this with Adobe, but I would be
grateful if you did.<br>
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-Alan<br>
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<div class="moz-signature"> <small>Alan Houser<br>
Group Wellesley, Inc.<br>
Consultant and Trainer, Technical Publishing<br>
arh on Twitter<br>
412-450-0532</small> <br>
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On 6/24/14, 8:53 AM, Wim Hooghwinkel - idtp wrote:<br>
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Hi,
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<div>I often get a frame crash when scrolling a page
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<div>Error message: Crash in HScrollTrack: 2044</div>
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<div>This happens when I’m working with a remote screen (or
beamer, while giving training…) or even on my laptop screen. I’m
using Windows7 Ultimate running in Parallels (lots of memory and
other space, all latest updates). Happens in FM10, 11 and 12.</div>
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<div>Anyone else seeing this - should I address Adobe or
Parallels?</div>
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<div>thanks,<br>
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Vriendelijke groet / Kind regards,<br>
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Wim Hooghwinkel<br>
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