Microsoft KB Archive/145927

= List of Fixed Bugs in Word 7.0a That Affect WordMail =

Article ID: 145927

Article Last Modified on 11/5/2000

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 * Microsoft Word 95a

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This article was previously published under Q145927



SUMMARY
The following is a summary of problems which affected WordMail that are fixed in Word 7.0a for Windows 95. This is not a comprehensive list and is current as of February 6, 1996. ============================================ Summary List for WordMail Fixes in Word 7.0a

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Word Icon Lost When You Click the Send Command on the File Menu in Word - Compose Note Remembers Last Accessed Button ---

If you compose a new message, click the "CC" button, and click Cancel, so that the CC button has the focus, when you quit and restart WordMail, the CC button will still have the focus rather then having the focus on the To button. Reply to Public Folder Generates MAPI Error ---

If you have WordMail enabled, and you choose to "Compose/Post Reply" to a public folder, you may get a MAPI error. General Protection (GP) Fault Potential When Loading Attachments

If you have an attachment that is a certain number of bytes in size, you may receive a general protection (GP) fault when you load it. Changes Made to a Fax Address Are Not Picked Up ---

If you make changes to the fax address when replying to a fax, the changes will not be picked up when you fax the document unless you make a change in the body of the document. ALT+SPACEBAR+Size Keystrokes Ignored

If you press ALT+SPACEBAR+Size or Move, to move or resize the window, while the insertion point is in the body of the e-mail message, the keystroke is ignored. Attachment Icons Were Not Displayed Correctly in Word Mail --

Some attachment icons were not displayed correctly when you viewed the e-mail message in WordMail. Text May Be Lost Replying to Down-Level Client --

When you reply to an e-mail message from a down-level mail client, the text of the original e-mail message may not be retained in the reply message. Can't Open Attachments in Read-Only Message ---

If you use the right mouse button to click a read-only mail message and highlight the disabled "Open File Attachment" menu item, the status bar says "This command is not available because the document is locked for editing." Possible GP Fault Trying to Get Details on Second Level Distribution List -

If you have a Distribution List inside another Distribution List, you may receive a GP fault when you try to double-click the second level Distribution List to view its details. Reply/Forward from Viewer Does Not Use WordMail E-mail Templates

When you reply to an Exchange e-mail message using WordMail, the compose note may be opened with Exchange formatting rather than with the WordMail default e-mail template. Compose Notes Seem to Be Read-Only --

Compose notes come up in a read-only mode, looking more like a received note. MAPI Error Forwarding a WordMail Message

If you turn on WordMail, open a message, and select Forward, you may get a Microsoft Word MAPI error. Reply Does Not Include Original Text

If you turn on WordMail, open a message, and select Reply or Reply All, the reply compose note may not contain the original text of the message. <pre class="fixed_text">Forwarding Doesn't Include Attachments --

If you turn on WordMail and forward a message containing attachments, the attachments may not be included in the new compose forward message. <pre class="fixed_text">Forwarding a Compose Note Doesn't Copy Recipients -

If you compose a new message, add a name to the To line, and choose Forward, the recipient is not included on the CC line. <pre class="fixed_text">Error Message Composing Note Without an Offline Address Book -

When you compose a message in "Work Offline" mode without having an offline copy of the address book, an error will be generated and the Compose message window will be closed.

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