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Hi - Is there any way (email address or website) to report Word 2007 bugs to
Micosoft? For example, in Word 2007, if you use a nonbreaking hyphen to join two words, the new combined word is flagged as misspelled (which is fine), but then you cannot "Ignore All" instances of the combined word when doing a spell-check. Wen doing a spell-check, you must ignore each individual instance of the combined word throughout the document. As you can imagine, if you have a proper name that includes a nonbreaking hyphen on every page of a 200 page contract, individually ignoring each instance of the combined word during spell-check can get very annoying very quickly. Thanks for any replies! |
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I'm sure someone can answer your question re where to report bugs, which this
certainly appears to be. In the interim, simply replace all instances of the compound name with the non-breaking hyphen with something like zzz or xxx (lowercase), run spell check and whenever you need to reinsert the compound, use the Replace command (find xxx or zzz) and replace with the compound name (with ^~ between the two parts of the compound name). "rgille" wrote: Hi - Is there any way (email address or website) to report Word 2007 bugs to Micosoft? For example, in Word 2007, if you use a nonbreaking hyphen to join two words, the new combined word is flagged as misspelled (which is fine), but then you cannot "Ignore All" instances of the combined word when doing a spell-check. Wen doing a spell-check, you must ignore each individual instance of the combined word throughout the document. As you can imagine, if you have a proper name that includes a nonbreaking hyphen on every page of a 200 page contract, individually ignoring each instance of the combined word during spell-check can get very annoying very quickly. Thanks for any replies! |
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Thanks for the suggestion. We had already thought of something similar. But
ultimately we shouldn't have to come up with this type of workaround. Word should work correctly! "Aeneas" wrote: I'm sure someone can answer your question re where to report bugs, which this certainly appears to be. In the interim, simply replace all instances of the compound name with the non-breaking hyphen with something like zzz or xxx (lowercase), run spell check and whenever you need to reinsert the compound, use the Replace command (find xxx or zzz) and replace with the compound name (with ^~ between the two parts of the compound name). "rgille" wrote: Hi - Is there any way (email address or website) to report Word 2007 bugs to Micosoft? For example, in Word 2007, if you use a nonbreaking hyphen to join two words, the new combined word is flagged as misspelled (which is fine), but then you cannot "Ignore All" instances of the combined word when doing a spell-check. Wen doing a spell-check, you must ignore each individual instance of the combined word throughout the document. As you can imagine, if you have a proper name that includes a nonbreaking hyphen on every page of a 200 page contract, individually ignoring each instance of the combined word during spell-check can get very annoying very quickly. Thanks for any replies! |
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You're welcome and you're right!
"rgille" wrote: Thanks for the suggestion. We had already thought of something similar. But ultimately we shouldn't have to come up with this type of workaround. Word should work correctly! "Aeneas" wrote: I'm sure someone can answer your question re where to report bugs, which this certainly appears to be. In the interim, simply replace all instances of the compound name with the non-breaking hyphen with something like zzz or xxx (lowercase), run spell check and whenever you need to reinsert the compound, use the Replace command (find xxx or zzz) and replace with the compound name (with ^~ between the two parts of the compound name). "rgille" wrote: Hi - Is there any way (email address or website) to report Word 2007 bugs to Micosoft? For example, in Word 2007, if you use a nonbreaking hyphen to join two words, the new combined word is flagged as misspelled (which is fine), but then you cannot "Ignore All" instances of the combined word when doing a spell-check. Wen doing a spell-check, you must ignore each individual instance of the combined word throughout the document. As you can imagine, if you have a proper name that includes a nonbreaking hyphen on every page of a 200 page contract, individually ignoring each instance of the combined word during spell-check can get very annoying very quickly. Thanks for any replies! |
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Have you tried adding the hyphenated word to you custom dictionary?
-- Suzanne S. Barnhill Microsoft MVP (Word) Words into Type Fairhope, Alabama USA Word MVP FAQ site: http://word.mvps.org Email cannot be acknowledged; please post all follow-ups to the newsgroup so all may benefit. "rgille" wrote in message ... Hi - Is there any way (email address or website) to report Word 2007 bugs to Micosoft? For example, in Word 2007, if you use a nonbreaking hyphen to join two words, the new combined word is flagged as misspelled (which is fine), but then you cannot "Ignore All" instances of the combined word when doing a spell-check. Wen doing a spell-check, you must ignore each individual instance of the combined word throughout the document. As you can imagine, if you have a proper name that includes a nonbreaking hyphen on every page of a 200 page contract, individually ignoring each instance of the combined word during spell-check can get very annoying very quickly. Thanks for any replies! |
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Although adding the nonbreaking hyphenated words to our custom dictionaries
is a workaround for the problem, most of the time we do not want to add these words to our custom dictionaries. There are literally hundreds of nonbreaking hyphenated words in legal documents at our firm, and we do not want to add them all to our custom dictionaries. Thanks for the workarounds, but we want Microsoft to fix this bug so that Word acts as it did in earlier versions where we could "Ignore All" instances of a nonbreaking hyphenated word. The real issue is (1) Word 2007's handling of words with nonbreaking hyphens during spell-check is buggy, and (2) how do we let Microsoft know this needs to be fixed? There must be some way to notify them of an obvious bug, or get some kind of response from someone on their team. It seems odd that literally every kind of software firm has some kind of responsive product support group - except Microsoft. "Suzanne S. Barnhill" wrote: Have you tried adding the hyphenated word to you custom dictionary? -- Suzanne S. Barnhill Microsoft MVP (Word) Words into Type Fairhope, Alabama USA Word MVP FAQ site: http://word.mvps.org Email cannot be acknowledged; please post all follow-ups to the newsgroup so all may benefit. "rgille" wrote in message ... Hi - Is there any way (email address or website) to report Word 2007 bugs to Micosoft? For example, in Word 2007, if you use a nonbreaking hyphen to join two words, the new combined word is flagged as misspelled (which is fine), but then you cannot "Ignore All" instances of the combined word when doing a spell-check. Wen doing a spell-check, you must ignore each individual instance of the combined word throughout the document. As you can imagine, if you have a proper name that includes a nonbreaking hyphen on every page of a 200 page contract, individually ignoring each instance of the combined word during spell-check can get very annoying very quickly. Thanks for any replies! |
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Thank you!
"CyberTaz" wrote: snip On 10/10/07 8:53 PM, in article , "rgille" wrote: There must be some way to notify them of an obvious bug, or get some kind of response from someone on their team. It seems odd that literally every kind of software firm has some kind of responsive product support group - except Microsoft. snip In 2007, click the Office Pizza Button, take a look in Word Options Resources Contact Us. In prior versions use Help Send Feedback. HTH |:) Bob Jones [MVP] Office:Mac |
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We have the same issue but the placing the in the Custom Dictionary does not
fix the issue. |
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If you post a cryptic message unconnected to the thread it refers to, no-one
will have a clue what you are on about. -- Graham Mayor - Word MVP My web site www.gmayor.com Word MVP web site http://word.mvps.org Nowagron wrote: We have the same issue but the placing the in the Custom Dictionary does not fix the issue. |
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We have the same issue. Placing in Custom Dictionary does not help. It's
driving me crazy to accept each instance individually. Hope somebody has a solution. "Nowagron" wrote: We have the same issue but the placing the in the Custom Dictionary does not fix the issue. |
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We have the same issue. Placing in Custom Dictionary does not help. It's
driving me crazy to accept each instance individually. Hope somebody has a solution. "Nowagron" wrote: We have the same issue but the placing the in the Custom Dictionary does not fix the issue. |
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