How do I submit a bug report ???

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I'm a registered Office XP user, but I was not able to find a means to submit a bug report to Microsoft

Can anyone help

Thanks
Davorin
 
1. Are you sure it is a bug and not an undocumented feature?
http://www.rdpslides.com/pptfaq/FAQ00545.htm

2. What is it? Perhaps it has already been discovered and a patch exists.
We might be able to point you to that patch. Or alternately, we might learn
something.

3. And lastly, for the benefit of the newsgroup, what are your feelings
about the intentional ingesting of worms?

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I'm a registered Office XP user, but I was not able to find a means to
submit a bug report to Microsoft.
 
Well, from my experience, the ingesting was unintentional (read they pulled
one over on me). ;-)
 
Folks. Someone has got to TAJ.

TAJ, walk away from the computer and have a holiday... it's affecting you,
man <g>.

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Glen Millar
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I think my coffee was tampered with. I think it had the same amount of caffeine as 7up or a sprite.

:)
 
3. And lastly, for the benefit of the newsgroup, what are your feelings
about the intentional ingesting of worms?
Hoollyy Cowww!! What...?!! The new year already that boring? Have you not
heard about leaving sleeping, dormant worm beds be, B? ;-)))
 
After checking the online help, pptfaq.com, support.microsoft.com, the
google.com archives of this newsgroup, and, optionally, posting a
question to the NG, you are still convinced you have found a bug, try:

Start with support.microsoft.com
Select 'Contact Microsoft'
On the next page, select 'Submit a request for online help'
On the next page, select how you got the product.
If you selected 'purchased separately' then on the subsequent pages,
sign in with PassPort,
identify your product,
etc.

For the few -- very few -- bug reports I've submitted this way, I have
never been asked for any payment information. That does not mean you
won't be. From what I remember -- and I don't have a reference -- MS
may ask for your credit card information. Then, if it acknowledges
that you have indeed reported a bug, it won't charge your credit card
(or will refund whatever fee was charged).

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Regards,

Tushar Mehta, MS MVP -- Excel
www.tushar-mehta.com
Excel, PowerPoint, and VBA add-ins, tutorials
Custom MS Office productivity solutions
 
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