FM considers the default printer when it formats documents for on-screen
display. Perhaps selecting a less-demanding printer will speed up the
display. Also, try navigating to the document's last page, using the scroll
bar, find, or go to page command, then, going back to the beginning.
HTH.
On
I also seem to recall a setting that affected whether a document loaded
all graphics in a file up front, or as you scroll to them. The first
method, loads the .fm file more slowly, but, once loaded, the graphics
appeared quickly when scrolling. The alternate setting makes the .fm
file load
You're not saying whether the graphics are copied into the FM file or
imported by reference. Makes a big difference. For example, if they are
imported by reference, your virus protection may be trying to screen each
one as it scrolls into view.
Assuming all the files are local which is the
My Frame documents usually contain a lot of images, usually photos.
I like to work with the zoom set out far enough for me to see both side
margins. When I scroll through the document, Frame momentarily freezes
when an image scrolls into view. After a few of these pauses, if I keep
scrolling,