How do I report a bug? I'd like to let Microsoft know that apparently there
is no way to include a delivery point barcode on a label that is generated
from a mail merge from Outlook 2003. This is an oversight as it was a
feature in earlier versions of Outlook. I know it can be done from Word
2003, but I can't filter the data nearly as expeditiously in Word as I can
in Outlook.

Thanks,
John Nasta

Re: How do I report a bug? by Brian

Brian
Thu Sep 13 08:21:55 CDT 2007

John Nasta <email@nospam.com> wrote:

> How do I report a bug? I'd like to let Microsoft know that apparently
> there is no way to include a delivery point barcode on a label that
> is generated from a mail merge from Outlook 2003. This is an
> oversight as it was a feature in earlier versions of Outlook. I know
> it can be done from Word 2003, but I can't filter the data nearly as
> expeditiously in Word as I can in Outlook.

Unless you have a support contract, I believe you'll have to pay for a
support incident.
--
Brian Tillman [MVP-Outlook]


Re: How do I report a bug? by John

John
Thu Sep 13 10:44:50 CDT 2007

Thanks. Yes, it seems to be that way. I tried going through their web site.

This is strange to me since I am not asking for technical support, and I am
trying to help them maintain the quality and efficacy of the product.

IMO they should have a one-way email form, meaning that you can submit a
report but you will not get a response. Oh well.


"Brian Tillman" <tillman1952@yahoo.com> wrote in message
news:uVOSOlg9HHA.1168@TK2MSFTNGP02.phx.gbl...
> John Nasta <email@nospam.com> wrote:
>
> > How do I report a bug? I'd like to let Microsoft know that apparently
> > there is no way to include a delivery point barcode on a label that
> > is generated from a mail merge from Outlook 2003. This is an
> > oversight as it was a feature in earlier versions of Outlook. I know
> > it can be done from Word 2003, but I can't filter the data nearly as
> > expeditiously in Word as I can in Outlook.
>
> Unless you have a support contract, I believe you'll have to pay for a
> support incident.
> --
> Brian Tillman [MVP-Outlook]
>