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--- Comment #29 from Keith N. McKenna ---
(In reply to jg from comment #28)
> Well, taking a step back here...
>
> If my "profile" is causing the error/ bug, then why don't you want to see
> that instead of having me delete it?
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--- Comment #28 from jg ---
Well, taking a step back here...
If my "profile" is causing the error/ bug, then why don't you want to see that
instead of having me delete it? How does that fix the bug?
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--- Comment #27 from Keith N. McKenna ---
(In reply to jg from comment #26)
> So I uninstalled it. Reinstalled it from the website. Edited a new version
> of that same document. Saved as a Doc, and it JUST FUCKING DID IT AGAIN.
>
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--- Comment #26 from jg ---
So I uninstalled it. Reinstalled it from the website. Edited a new version of
that same document. Saved as a Doc, and it JUST FUCKING DID IT AGAIN. That
problem you don't think exists, despite
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--- Comment #25 from jg ---
How does the word document use dynamic links in the system to open web pages in
browsers? Is there some subroutine that could be affecting how the documents
are saved?
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--- Comment #24 from jg ---
I made a mistake. It says Windows 8.1 64 bit, not Windows 10.
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--- Comment #23 from Marcus ---
(In reply to jg from comment #20)
> You assume they are the same. The prudent thing would be to actually check
> them. The "steps" I took are "save as." Not very exciting.
right, but how should
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--- Comment #22 from jg ---
And also, save" without the "as." Even less exciting.
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--- Comment #21 from jg ---
And I know it's happened at least 3 times. So you're plain wrong.
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--- Comment #20 from jg ---
You assume they are the same. The prudent thing would be to actually check
them. The "steps" I took are "save as." Not very exciting.
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--- Comment #19 from Keith N. McKenna ---
(In reply to jg from comment #18)
> "or you cannot provide us with more details "
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> The other details are the Open Office files sitting on my system. The ones
> you aren't interested
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--- Comment #18 from jg ---
"or you cannot provide us with more details "
The other details are the Open Office files sitting on my system. The ones you
aren't interested in. Are you new to this? Because you aren't
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--- Comment #17 from Marcus ---
(In reply to jg from comment #15)
> Your problem is shortsightedness.
right, but my glasses are fixing my problem.
> Obviously the problem happened. You aren't concerned about the software that
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--- Comment #16 from Keith N. McKenna ---
(In reply to jg from comment #13)
> Your program did it. Just saying it's not reproducible on your system is not
> a legitimate determination. It happens repeatedly on my system.
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> Is
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--- Comment #15 from jg ---
Your problem is shortsightedness. Obviously the problem happened. You aren't
concerned about the software that produced it. The software sitting here on my
system. Do you want one of YOUR films to
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--- Comment #14 from Marcus ---
Sorry but as long as nobody can reproduce the reported problem we cannot
provide any help.
As I can understand your situation at the moment, I hope that you can
understand our position, too.
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--- Comment #13 from jg ---
Your program did it. Just saying it's not reproducible on your system is not a
legitimate determination. It happens repeatedly on my system.
Is my system hacked?
The problem is obviously with
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--- Comment #11 from jg ---
And since ALL they hyperlinks disappear, it must relate to how they are stored,
some kind of data structure.
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--- Comment #10 from jg ---
And you can change it to "CONFIRMED" now. It's happened multiple times. And you
have the document right there. The doc shouldn't have blue underlined
hyperllinks with no addresses.
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--- Comment #9 from jg ---
It's Windows 10.
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