Excel formatting toolbar icons

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Simple suggestion:
Increase decimal icon should have a green arrow and decrease decimal a red
arrow. Instead they are both blue and I always click the wrong one first or
have to think about which one to push. Don't make me think - it hurts my head!
 
From the MS web site:
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World Wide Web
To send a comment or suggestion via the Web, use one of the following
methods: . In Microsoft Internet Explorer 6, click Send Feedback on the Help
menu and then click the link in the Product Suggestion section of the page
that appears.
. In Microsoft Windows XP, click Help and Support on the Start menu.
Click Send your feedback to Microsoft, and then fill out the Product
Suggestion page that appears.
. Visit the following Microsoft Web site:
http://register.microsoft.com/mswish/suggestion.asp
Click Microsoft.com Guide in the upper-right corner of the page and
then click Contact Us. Click the link in the Product Suggestion section of
the page that appears.
. Visit the following Microsoft Product Feedback Web site:
http://register.microsoft.com/mswish/suggestion.asp
and then complete and submit the form.

E-mail
To send comments or suggestions via e-mail, use the following Microsoft Wish
Program e-mail address:
(e-mail address removed)


-- Carlos
Hunter said:
Simple suggestion:
Increase decimal icon should have a green arrow and decrease decimal a red
arrow. Instead they are both blue and I always click the wrong one first or
have to think about which one to push. Don't make me think - it hurts my
head!
 
This is out of date. The Communities web access to these groups give the
option of posting a "Suggestion to Microsoft" directly as a group
article.

See the "-select new post-" dropdown at


http://www.microsoft.com/office/community/en-us/default.mspx?dg=microsoft
..public.excel.misc&lang=en&cr=US

Nobody ever accurately accused MS of being consistent or of following
the standards of existing "communities". Sucks but true...

Of course, I've seen no evidence that anyone from MS actually READS the
m.p.e hierarchy to glean these nuggets, so I suspect that posting
suggestions here is rather a black hole, and does nothing more than
irritate the regulars.
 

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