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I work with students with writing disabilities who would really benefit from having text to speech support in Buzzword. It would be great if Buzzword could read the words that have been typed. Â Thanks Brian |
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I work with students with writing disabilities who would really benefit from having text to speech support in Buzzword. It would be great if Buzzword could read the words that have been typed. Â Thanks Brian |
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Although the ability to track changes over document versions is really helpful in some situations, it also creates unnecessary noise or confusion in other cases. For example, the author maybe making a lot of small changes over say a few days including word smithing, formatting, or content changes. These are captured as new document versions and changes. The author may not want the reviewers and readers to see all these changes and just wants to present the current state as the "new starting point document" for collaboration or reference. He may want to also expand the number of readers of the document at this time and they also don't need to see the minute detail of all the changes since the origination.  Allowing the author to delete some or all of the versions or changes tracked may also help with the tension between "personal workspace edits" versus public workspace actions. I have in the past created some edits elsewhere before "pasting" back into Buzzword so that not all More... |
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It seems that files in "My Files" (for Share) or under "My Documents" (for Buzzword) that are longer than about 20 characters are always truncated no matter what view you're seeing them in and you're forced to mouse-over the names in order to get a tooltip that shows the full name. Â Just give me a view where I can see it all at a glance, please! Â This is especially painful when people share a bunch of files with long names that all start with the same text. Then you end-up with a list of files that looks like this: Â Financial Rep...t Financial Rep...t Financial Rep...t Financial Rep...t |
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It seems that files in "My Files" (for Share) or under "My Documents" (for Buzzword) that are longer than about 20 characters are always truncated no matter what view you're seeing them in and you're forced to mouse-over the names in order to get a tooltip that shows the full name. Â Just give me a view where I can see it all at a glance, please! Â This is especially painful when people share a bunch of files with long names that all start with the same text. Then you end-up with a list of files that looks like this: Â Financial Rep...t Financial Rep...t Financial Rep...t Financial Rep...t |
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When many people share a bunch of files with me, my "My Files" view just becomes a long list of files without context. I propose that a new way of sorting be introduced, sorting by event or reason. Â When you share files with people, you would specify the reason, say "Project A". When those people look at their "My Files" view sorted in the "Event/Reason" method, they would see all files related to "Project A" under a "Project A" heading. Subsequent file shares with the same reason, e.g. "Project A", would therefore end-up under the proper heading. Â In this way, you would have more information about the context under which the files were shared with you rather than staring at a meaningless list of files. |
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When many people share a bunch of files with me, my "My Files" view just becomes a long list of files without context. I propose that a new way of sorting be introduced, sorting by event or reason. Â When you share files with people, you would specify the reason, say "Project A". When those people look at their "My Files" view sorted in the "Event/Reason" method, they would see all files related to "Project A" under a "Project A" heading. Subsequent file shares with the same reason, e.g. "Project A", would therefore end-up under the proper heading. Â In this way, you would have more information about the context under which the files were shared with you rather than staring at a meaningless list of files. |
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Tags: buzzword Maybe, there can be a mini version microsoft word on adobe for the people who don't have microsoft word on their computer. |
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Tags: buzzword Maybe, there can be a mini version microsoft word on adobe for the people who don't have microsoft word on their computer. |
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Workgroup needs to keep comments in a document, but hide them from recipients when either shared, printed, or exported. In addition to hide comments, needs "hide comments on output". Â Use case is: group of reporters works on a story. many comments. need to archive comments. output to MS Word and submit to publication. They don't want the publication to see the comments. The current alternative/workaround is to make a copy of the document, delete each comment, then export the copy. |
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