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In my Microsoft Office Outlook 2003, if you select 'Tools' on the main
menu, then
'E-mail Scan Properties' and then 'Alert' you have 2 options:
1->" Return reply e-mail to sender"
2->"Send alert e-mail to use"
Is it possible that in the second option that the last word should be
"USER" and not "USE" or is it just me? If it's NOT just me, perhaps you
should hire a more competent proof-reader. If you can't locate anyone, I'll
volunteer for the job.
I find it frustrating when an organization of Microsoft's caliber and
reputation
make a spelling error that most second graders would probably be able to
recognize. "Glitches" or" bugs" in the program I can understand, a spelling
error
not discovered *somewhere* along the program's developmental process is very
unprofessional no matter how small of an error. It looks bad as this is
just one mistake of many that I have seen.
Is it possible to please have someone correct the spelling in future programs?
I thank you for the opportunity to bring this to your attention (and I was
serious
about working as a proof-reader)
Sincerely
Elohssa
menu, then
'E-mail Scan Properties' and then 'Alert' you have 2 options:
1->" Return reply e-mail to sender"
2->"Send alert e-mail to use"
Is it possible that in the second option that the last word should be
"USER" and not "USE" or is it just me? If it's NOT just me, perhaps you
should hire a more competent proof-reader. If you can't locate anyone, I'll
volunteer for the job.
I find it frustrating when an organization of Microsoft's caliber and
reputation
make a spelling error that most second graders would probably be able to
recognize. "Glitches" or" bugs" in the program I can understand, a spelling
error
not discovered *somewhere* along the program's developmental process is very
unprofessional no matter how small of an error. It looks bad as this is
just one mistake of many that I have seen.
Is it possible to please have someone correct the spelling in future programs?
I thank you for the opportunity to bring this to your attention (and I was
serious
about working as a proof-reader)
Sincerely
Elohssa