"Clock On Top" Interferes with Word Examples and Demos |
Q109244
If you set the Microsoft Windows Clock to appear on top of other windows, it may interfere when you run one of the Word for Windows examples or demonstrations (collectively referred to as "demos" in this article). For instance, if a mouse click in a demo occurs over the Clock, the Clock may become the active application window, thereby disrupting the Word demo.
Any application that runs on top of a Word demo window can disrupt the demo if the application lies over a location where a mouse click occurs. If you reactivate the demo window, it continues running as usual, without problems.
The workaround depends on what portion of the Word demo is covered by the
Clock window. You can usually resume the demo by pressing ENTER several
times, or by choosing the Next or Close button in the demo (if either is
available). To avoid repeating the problem, after you exit the Examples And
Demos session, close the Clock or turn off the Always On Top option before
you restart.
The following is a specific workaround for the What's New demo:
We are researching this problem and will post new information here in the Microsoft Knowledge Base as it becomes available.
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