Registering a complaint at Microsoft on Office 2007

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Dr_Cy_Coe

Hi all,

I'd like to register a complaint. I don't need any kind of technical
support. Where can I let Microsoft know that a product feature of Microsoft
Office 2007 is extremely poorly appreciated.

I know I can post my grievance in any newsgroup, but I would like to address
Microsoft instead of the general public, in the hope that they would consider
improving their product.

I came to this forum through https://members.microsoft.com/omc/Welcome.aspx
which allows for a choice to make improvement proposals. However, proceeding
on that page either leads here or to a bunch of questions relating to the
size and economical footprint of the compay I work for. I don't want to
suggest to Microsoft to buy a company, I wish to register a complaint in the
hope of a future patch that remedies a major annoyance in their Office 2007
product.
 
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Dr_Cy_Coe

I notice that I haven't actually asked my question. :)

Where can I register a complaint at Microsoft, so that it ends up on some
product development manager's desk?

Arrogant, I agree, but I would at the very least like to have the
opportunity to increment the official counter on the number of complaints on
the Office2007 Ribbon. I want to knock it up a notch! BAM!

Kind regards,
Cy
 
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Gordon

Dr_Cy_Coe said:
I notice that I haven't actually asked my question. :)

Where can I register a complaint at Microsoft, so that it ends up on some
product development manager's desk?

Arrogant, I agree, but I would at the very least like to have the
opportunity to increment the official counter on the number of complaints
on
the Office2007 Ribbon. I want to knock it up a notch! BAM!

Kind regards,
Cy


No-one FORCED you to buy Office 2007 - if it's been imposed by your IT dept,
then complain to them.
 
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Dr_Cy_Coe

No-one FORCED you to buy Office 2007 - if it's been imposed by your IT dept,
then complain to them.

Quite correct. I have. They wish to know where they can register a product
improvement request. Can you offer them a suggestion?

Cy
 
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Gordon

Dr_Cy_Coe said:
:

Quite correct. I have. They wish to know where they can register a product
improvement request.

That's a bit different from a complaint.... ;-)
 

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