Re: Bug fixes in Office 2008 12.1.2

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I guess the fellow knew of these bugs, sent them to feedback *expected* them to be fixed. Obviously because someone told him they were to be fixed in next patch and noting they didn't fix them that's all.

True it won't do us any good because we are not able to fix them.

But he was just letting us know what wasn't fixed, if we expected them to be fixed. ;-)

John McGhie wrote:
So? What does this have to do with us fellow users?

Where did Microsoft say that they WERE fixed?

Most of these are not bugs, they are the way it's designed to work.

If you send this in as feedback, someone at Microsoft will look at it. I
don't see the point in putting it in here?

Cheers


On 14/08/08 9:40 AM, in article
02fb91d3-5fca-4b87-af5e-1823da72013f@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx,
"etcstgo@xxxxxxxxx" <etcstgo@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:

Go back command not working after an application restart: not fixed.

Tabbing incorrectly closing the Preferences panel: not fixed.

Deletion of text incorrectly leaving paragraphs marks behind: not
fixed.

AutoCorrect smart button displaying in spite of preference not to: not
fixed.

Display of recent fonts in font menus not surviving an application
restart: not fixed.

Entries in the custom dictionary selection window deselecting
themselves: not fixed.

Spanish Custom dictionary getting nuked by an attempt to add to it:
not fixed.

Focus randomly passing from Find & Replace window to document window:
not fixed.

Patricio Mason
Santiago, Chile


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