Re: Bug still exists in Office 2008



Michael -

Sorry if you took it personally, but my reply was to Phillip & made no
reference to your issue whatsoever. I'm sure it is a significant matter for
you as well as quite a few others, but the "substance" of it hasn't been
addressed because nobody here has the where-with-all to address it.

For clarification, MS "provides" the server space, it doesn't "host" the
forum. This is a user-to-user public support newsgroup. Some members of
MacBU do occasionally dip a toe in the water, but this is not monitored by
anyone from MS in the manner some might think. Its sole purpose is to assist
others with the use of the respective app as it currently stands.

If you have a legitimate complaint or reasonable feature request your
comments will be far more effective if you use the Send Feedback feature in
the Help menu of each Office program. The data received through *that* venue
is monitored by the developers, engineers & decision makers at MS who have
real say about what happens down the road.

As John McGhie replied to your op, however, even when MVPs report issues to
MS we are not privy to what they address or when, nor do we have any control
over the matter once it's been reported. I understand your point and I have
no doubt that the matter is being addressed in some way, but we'll all have
to wait for whatever the outcome might be. For anyone here to offer anything
substantive would be irresponsible speculation.

Regards |:>)
Bob Jones
[MVP] Office:Mac



On 6/29/08 10:58 AM, in article 59b5293d.4@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx,
"Michael_W@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx" <Michael_W@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:

Nobody has addressed the substance of my issue.

Bob Jones - Microsoft should know about the issue, because this message is
posted in a Microsoft-hosted forum. Perhaps some of the good MVP volunteers
could volunteer to tell Microsoft about it? Furthermore, it is, with respect,
not a minor flaw, but a major impediment to use of the product on dual
monitors.

.



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