Great going, Microsoft...
Mar. 16th, 2016 06:58 pmI reuse document formats quite a bit, so you'll often find me opening one old translation and then doing a "Save As" to a new directory.
Up until Microsoft did something to "improve" my user experience a couple of weeks ago, doing a "Save As" typically displayed three or four recent directories in which I had been working, one of which was typically the one I needed.
Now, doing a "Save As" ends up displaying a whole lot of information that, to date, has been 100% useless.
I am not exaggerating.
I recall wondering—when this strange change occurred—just what the logic may have been behind offering seemingly random locations in which to save my "Save As" file, and could find none.
I have developed a workaround, until such time as the world sobers up and starts to use a product that does not whimsically change the way it operates in seemingly random manner.
Cheers...
Up until Microsoft did something to "improve" my user experience a couple of weeks ago, doing a "Save As" typically displayed three or four recent directories in which I had been working, one of which was typically the one I needed.
Now, doing a "Save As" ends up displaying a whole lot of information that, to date, has been 100% useless.
I am not exaggerating.
I recall wondering—when this strange change occurred—just what the logic may have been behind offering seemingly random locations in which to save my "Save As" file, and could find none.
I have developed a workaround, until such time as the world sobers up and starts to use a product that does not whimsically change the way it operates in seemingly random manner.
Cheers...