G
Gil
I have a few questions and suggestions and hope someone can help.
Questions:
1) I posted several questions to a couple of groups. I'm rather certain I
checked the box to be notified or whatever. I've heard nothing back from
those posts. How do I locate what I've posted? I've used your Help and it
says a poster can be located, starting with clicking on their name in a post.
I can't do that since I can't find one of my posts. I've tried searching by
my username and my email address without success.
2) How can I ensure that my posts are actually generating an email to me -
when someone responds of course?
Suggestions:
1) When utilizing Help, can there be a search box within - that can be used
for keywords of such things as a subject, title, or keywords? The search
needs to expand out beyond the multi-page information that cannot possibly be
all inclusive for help information.
2) Can help at the site pages include being able to search for user names,
subject, dates, etc.
3) Can there be better navigation buttons within Help. If I'm in a page and
want to go back, the only way that I'm finding to do that is right click,
then click on Back.
4) In the left pane of the Office Community webpage, there is a list of
numerous discussion groups. I've clicked on about seven and they all come up
with the same page. In the right pane, there displays the same list of
discussion groups, but each is expanded into sub-groups. Great!
But what's the point of having a menu in the left pane if they take you to
the same page showing the expanded groups in the right pane. The links in the
left could lead to a sub-home page for each application.
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Questions:
1) I posted several questions to a couple of groups. I'm rather certain I
checked the box to be notified or whatever. I've heard nothing back from
those posts. How do I locate what I've posted? I've used your Help and it
says a poster can be located, starting with clicking on their name in a post.
I can't do that since I can't find one of my posts. I've tried searching by
my username and my email address without success.
2) How can I ensure that my posts are actually generating an email to me -
when someone responds of course?
Suggestions:
1) When utilizing Help, can there be a search box within - that can be used
for keywords of such things as a subject, title, or keywords? The search
needs to expand out beyond the multi-page information that cannot possibly be
all inclusive for help information.
2) Can help at the site pages include being able to search for user names,
subject, dates, etc.
3) Can there be better navigation buttons within Help. If I'm in a page and
want to go back, the only way that I'm finding to do that is right click,
then click on Back.
4) In the left pane of the Office Community webpage, there is a list of
numerous discussion groups. I've clicked on about seven and they all come up
with the same page. In the right pane, there displays the same list of
discussion groups, but each is expanded into sub-groups. Great!
But what's the point of having a menu in the left pane if they take you to
the same page showing the expanded groups in the right pane. The links in the
left could lead to a sub-home page for each application.
----------------
This post is a suggestion for Microsoft, and Microsoft responds to the
suggestions with the most votes. To vote for this suggestion, click the "I
Agree" button in the message pane. If you do not see the button, follow this
link to open the suggestion in the Microsoft Web-based Newsreader and then
click "I Agree" in the message pane.
http://www.microsoft.com/office/com...-ba9b-8099ef06ac80&dg=microsoft.public.access