This might be the funniest MS Office thing I have encountered yet:
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This might be the funniest MS Office thing I have encountered yet:
Excel has global undo/redo, so if you work on multiple files and hit undo a few times. it may change things in a different file. Good luck reconstructing that, if you don't immediately notice.
An absurd design decision imo
@aesthr @FreakyFwoof This is why the tools should definitely have an "undo history” or show you what you are undoing!
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@aesthr @FreakyFwoof This is why the tools should definitely have an "undo history” or show you what you are undoing!
@vick21 @FreakyFwoof fun fact: Excel does have that these days. But it's not super helpful because it's a long list of changes across multiple documents but each change just says the cell coordinates, not the document it occurred in
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Even in MDI, I'd have assumed that undo was only for whichever sheet/workbook I was in...
@tofticles @aesthr I should've been clearer, by "more" I didn't mean it actually made sense, only that it was marginally less stupid.
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This might be the funniest MS Office thing I have encountered yet:
Excel has global undo/redo, so if you work on multiple files and hit undo a few times. it may change things in a different file. Good luck reconstructing that, if you don't immediately notice.
An absurd design decision imo
@aesthr in like 30 years of using Word I have never noticed this! Is it new?
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This might be the funniest MS Office thing I have encountered yet:
Excel has global undo/redo, so if you work on multiple files and hit undo a few times. it may change things in a different file. Good luck reconstructing that, if you don't immediately notice.
An absurd design decision imo
@aesthr This has given me countless days of swearing. It is no fun at all watching complex charts or long formula strings vanishing before your eyes.
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@aesthr I remember working in QA for Microsoft on MS project ages ago. We had to take direction from Office on features including the UI. I was testing undo redo in Project and logged bugs about it undoing things in other docs silently. I was told that's the way Office did it, so it was by design.
I tried. I hate that design decision to this day.
Thank you for trying.
The decision actually made me close all other documents before using undo function in Excel, just to be sure. Definitely reduces usability.
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This might be the funniest MS Office thing I have encountered yet:
Excel has global undo/redo, so if you work on multiple files and hit undo a few times. it may change things in a different file. Good luck reconstructing that, if you don't immediately notice.
An absurd design decision imo
@aesthr @FreakyFwoof I just ran into this yesterday. It’s.a good thing I caught it in time, and I could fix it by just hitting control+y enough times.
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This might be the funniest MS Office thing I have encountered yet:
Excel has global undo/redo, so if you work on multiple files and hit undo a few times. it may change things in a different file. Good luck reconstructing that, if you don't immediately notice.
An absurd design decision imo
@aesthr
Do Word and PowerPoint also have global undo/redo? Would be wild for different programs in the Office suite to have different behaviors, but at this point it wouldn't surprise me. -
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This might be the funniest MS Office thing I have encountered yet:
Excel has global undo/redo, so if you work on multiple files and hit undo a few times. it may change things in a different file. Good luck reconstructing that, if you don't immediately notice.
An absurd design decision imo
I am professionally certified to use Microsoft Office (have the papers to prove it and all) and if you can believe it, this is somehow not the most batshit insane design decision that this accursed suite has.
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@tofticles @aesthr I should've been clearer, by "more" I didn't mean it actually made sense, only that it was marginally less stupid.
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