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Microsoft Word for Microsoft 365 (terrible, awful name) has the worst file save dialogue I've ever seen in my life. @Microsoft seriously what are you doing. Legitimately feels like you're trying to HIDE fundamental features from the user. Is this a joke? @Office

Microsoft Word for Microsoft 365 (terrible, awful name) has the worst file save dialogue I've ever seen in my life. @Microsoft seriously what are you doing. Legitimately feels like you're trying to HIDE fundamental features from the user. Is this a joke? @Office

  • DevSpacePrez

    Posted 3 years, 5 months ago (Source)
    Microsoft Word for Microsoft 365 (terrible, awful name) has the worst file save dialogue I've ever seen in my life. @Microsoft seriously what are you doing. Legitimately feels like you're trying to HIDE fundamental features from the user. Is this a joke? @Office
    • DevSpacePrez

      Posted 3 years, 5 months ago (Source)
      It shouldn't take me several minutes to figure out where the 'folder' button is on the file save dialogue. That's absurd. Similarly the 'about word' section to find out which version of word I'm using? Hidden, buried, not where it used to be. WHY?
      • Chadd Nervigg

        Posted 3 years, 5 months ago (Source)
        @DevSpacePrez I know you're asking rhetorically, but I think the answer is actually yes, hiding fundamental features is intended. I believe it is a conscious choice to encourage cloud-based team collaboration. It's a push toward the (predicted) future, at the expense of scary change.



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