
- Phraseexpress disable autocorrect update#
- Phraseexpress disable autocorrect upgrade#
- Phraseexpress disable autocorrect full#
Possible crashing as a result of using too many system resources to render Modern Comments.No option to turn off these new ‘features’.Things that no longer work in comments that did before.and there’s no option to revert to ‘classic comments’. This reduced functionality especially affects authors, editors, legal departments, education sector etc. The functionality of using comments has been greatly reduced with the introduction of Modern Comments (MC) into Microsoft Word.
Phraseexpress disable autocorrect update#
Update June 2021: For the really short version, see this brilliant cartoon from Iva Cheung: Overall issues This is a long post, so you might want to grab a coffee… I’ve divided this post up into (no order of priority or severity is implied):
Phraseexpress disable autocorrect full#
(NOTE: The full testing document has been shared with somebody who may be able to get this raised with Microsoft.
Phraseexpress disable autocorrect upgrade#
Since then, I’ve allowed my laptop to upgrade to the latest Word 365 (version 2014, build 13929.20296), and have extensively tested Modern Comments to see what the issues are and how they may affect writers and especially editors, who often work on very long and complex documents written for fields such as the corporate and business world, government, legal and regulatory bodies, medical entities, academia and education, and more, as well as fiction books. I also hope that I continue to see much more of such promising lifes in the future.I wrote a quick summary of the issues with Modern Comments (MC) nearly two weeks ago ( ). It is such a shame to see a promising life cut short. Which is why I remember being delighted to see the youngster make such good progress and announce a desire to pursue studies in Harvard/ MIT. What makes Arfa unique to me was she achieved this in 2005 when IT studies were not as common place (especially in Pakistan – atleast I don’t recall reading a lot on the topic) as they are today. Which is why I’ve always followed that topic closely. It is not quite often when one reads about technical prodigies.

Her death has had the likes of Bill Gates and her local who’s who reaching out to offer her family their messages of condolence.Īfter having won the distinction of being the youngest MCP in 2005, Arfa went on win several other accolades after – Fatimah Jinnah Gold Medal in the field of Science and Technology, President’s Award for Pride of Performance, etc.Īccording to news sources, the IT Media City in Karachi will be renamed to Arfa Karim IT Media City to permanently remember the prodigy. Now 16, she recently passed away after complications resulting from an epileptic fit. The girl who became world’s youngest MCP (Microsoft Certified Pro) in 2005 recently passed away as a result of an epileptic stroke.Īrfa Karim from Faisalabad, Pakistan had earned the distinction of being the youngest person to be certified by Microsoft in 2005.
