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Taming Microsoft Word 2007’s File Associations and Document Windows, Part One

The other day, I sort of randomly posted about a number of the stupid little Windows Vista issues that bother me on a regular basis. It wasn't really that random. I had just recently had dinner with a couple of friends, also Windows enthusiasts, about some of this stuff and it was obviously in the back of my mind. One of the things I had brought up at dinner was an issue that's really a Microsoft Word bug (though I suppose it's this way by design). And Rafael, of Within Windows fame, told me he'd fix it. Well, he has. But before providing that information, he fills in some background about the issue and why it happens...

Last weekend, Paul Thurrott, Bryant Zadegan, and I met up downtown (Washington D.C.) for dinner and ranted on various issues that drive even the expert Microsoft Windows users up the wall. Oh and we even talked about the iPhone, but that’s another story.

One of the gripes Paul had was with the z-order of his open windows being tampered with when opening two (or more) Microsoft Word documents. At first I thought of saying, what the hell are you talking about Paul, but resorted to the less abrasive: What?

Paul explained that if you open a Word document, minimize it, open an Excel spreadsheet, then finally open another document, both Word windows come to front, preventing you from ALT-Tab'ing to the spreadsheet you were working in.

So we have to wait for part two for the fix. :) Nice cliffhanger!

Comments

 

yert said:

Some bugs just make no sense.

August 31, 2008 6:51 PM
 

jeffhex said:

Some features just make no sense either.

August 31, 2008 8:13 PM
 

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August 31, 2008 8:16 PM
 

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September 1, 2008 12:18 AM
 

subzerohitman721 said:

Now thats what I'm talking about. Instead of whining and crying like John Dvorak, actually talking and doing something about issues in Windows and or Word. I think thats the real difference between rags like PC Magazine and PC World versus the supersite. Taking up the issues with Microsoft to get some results.

Paul, your stock is rising today. Great job.

September 1, 2008 3:15 AM
 

mikegalos@msn.com said:

subzero

To be fair, John Dvorak's job is to be the cranky, old curmudgeon. (As opposed to 20 years ago when his role was to be the cranky, young curmudgeon.)

Think of him as

Jerry Pournelle: The Next Generation

September 1, 2008 3:23 AM
 

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September 1, 2008 4:21 AM
 

richardfrisch said:

A Vista Annoyance -

Why does Vista leave the original empty folder when I move a folder from one to location to another where the receiving location already has a folder with the same name? I then have to manually delete the old, empty folder. This is inefficient and poorly programmed, IMO.

September 1, 2008 5:21 AM
 

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September 1, 2008 8:31 AM
 

Tero said:

"Now thats what I'm talking about. Instead of whining and crying like John Dvorak, actually talking and doing something about issues in Windows and or Word. I think thats the real difference between rags like PC Magazine and PC World versus the supersite. Taking up the issues with Microsoft to get some results.

Paul, your stock is rising today. Great job"

I have a feeling even Paul's heroic efforts cannot change how MS makes its products. Windows Vista is a usability nightmare. It is such not because of some Dvorak guy's doabouts, but because of MS's not having to care about some Dvorak guy -- or me or you.

September 1, 2008 8:46 AM
 

mikegalos@msn.com said:

"Taking up the issues with Microsoft to get some results."

I will say that anyone can "take up issues with Microsoft and get results"

Having been a Program Manager there, I can tell you that feedback from users is taken very seriously. Bugs in a beta, for example, typically get investigated, resolved and fixed very much like internal testing bugs and end up in the same tracking database. Data from user experience programs and error reporting gets taken very seriously in working on updates and new versions.

September 1, 2008 10:34 AM
 

subzerohitman721 said:

Mike,

I actually do write Microsoft or any software vendor when I'm not happy about things. But hearing Dvorak constantly whine about it instead of being proactive about a problem, is very counterproductive. I've blogged on his own site about his lack of proactivity.

Anyone including a baby can whine. An intelligent adult takes action and is accountable for spreading F.U.D.

Later.

September 1, 2008 2:23 PM
 

Ocean said:

>>Having been a Program Manager there, I can tell you that feedback from users is taken very seriously.<<

There is 'serious'  from the perspective of MS and there is 'serious' from the standpoint of the customer.

They are not necessarily the same.

September 1, 2008 2:28 PM
 

mikegalos@msn.com said:

Ocean

Serious from the point of getting the problem fixed.

That's pretty much the one that matters.

September 1, 2008 2:31 PM
 

mneimeyer said:

IE7 does the same thing... will your fix work there too?

September 1, 2008 11:09 PM

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