obive.net

Tuesday May 25 2004 @ 11:58 AM

I clicked the more info link in CEIP to get more info on the web. I then clicked the send question via email link. Then the clippie (which was suppose to be default to off in office XP, let alone 2003) told me that a dialog box is open and I needed to close it before a new email could be started

The ?select available fields? dropdown is on the bottom in address-card view ?show fields? window, but on the top in the list view ?show fields? window.

When I first started the program I typed my initials in incorrectly, but could not find where to change it. When I searched help for it (which it defaulted to online search, instead of offline, which it should ask before doing so) came up with completely off-topic answers (I searched for ?initials?) I then searched the offline help, the results were mostly the same, but instead of titles and then captions like the online search, it was just the titles. More inconsistency.

Trying to add a new field ?test? as a yes/no icon when an existing field ?test? as a yes/no icon says that I cant add it since there?s already named one like it. It should use the current field instead of erroring.

The clippie is giving me less-efficient tips (double clicking the icon to ?jump between errors?, which ?between? is not the correct word) for using spell check, when I?m right-clicking errors to correct them. (My way is 2/3s the clicks as its way, and less mouse movement)

It gave me another suggestion to double click to type here. I noticed this WAY after the cursor had moved, so ?here? would be the wrong word, and extremely confusing.

Word crashed after the first sentence of this document and I had to start over.

Admin popup closed before I could read it

I?ve found 2 errors using outlook 2003 for the first 5 min, then 3 more errors while trying to submit feedback, and then 3 more while trying write a word document documenting the errors

While making that new line a question popped up from clippie, but then disappeared when I backspaced, and I could not find out what it said. Reproducing what I did does not make it come back up.