K
Kristi
I have recently received a number of updates, one of which has affect my
"open" menu screen in Word. There is no longer the selection of choices of
ways to handle the folders and documents in Word on the left sidebar of the
menu. I found the old menu page very helpful, the new menu page is a
hindrance. I would appreciate it if the old setup of the "Open" menu page
could be restored.
In addition, it would be very nice if, when you log off the computer and are
told there are updates waiting, that a list of updates and a brief
description of each be made available to the user first, with the option to
accept or decline, before the update is installed. If this had been the
case, I may not have the problem that I am currently presenting here.
Automatically installing these updates, as the system currently does, leaves
me frustrated with unknown changes nearly every time I log back onto my
computer - this is not much appreciated. I really like the product in
general, but I would like to be the one to control what I use and how I use
it.
Thank you in advance for your consideration and correction of this problem.
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"open" menu screen in Word. There is no longer the selection of choices of
ways to handle the folders and documents in Word on the left sidebar of the
menu. I found the old menu page very helpful, the new menu page is a
hindrance. I would appreciate it if the old setup of the "Open" menu page
could be restored.
In addition, it would be very nice if, when you log off the computer and are
told there are updates waiting, that a list of updates and a brief
description of each be made available to the user first, with the option to
accept or decline, before the update is installed. If this had been the
case, I may not have the problem that I am currently presenting here.
Automatically installing these updates, as the system currently does, leaves
me frustrated with unknown changes nearly every time I log back onto my
computer - this is not much appreciated. I really like the product in
general, but I would like to be the one to control what I use and how I use
it.
Thank you in advance for your consideration and correction of this problem.
----------------
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...3bdc5578&dg=microsoft.public.word.vba.general