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Tell us what you think about Office 2010 (Technical Preview)

Using Office 2010, have something you want to tell Office?  Maybe you're having trouble finding something in the UI or have a specific suggestion on how we can improve a feature.  Or, maybe there's something you love and you want to make sure we know about it so that we keep it in the product. The best tool to use to give us feedback on the Office 2010 (Technical Preview) is called Send-a-Smile.

Hello and welcome to Office 2010!  My name is Amanda and I am a Program Manager in Office, on my team we build Feedback tools, including Send-a-Smile.  My job is to ensure the Office user has the opportunity to provide feedback (likes and dislikes) about their Office 2010 experience and then route this information to the right people on the Office teams.  The teams use this information to make decisions regarding feature designs and to help prioritize bug fixes.

Where can I get Send-a-Smile?  Send-a-Smile automatically installs with Office 2010, you’ll see two icons added to the notifications area of the taskbar over by the clock: a Smile to click when you want to give us positive feedback and a Frown to click when there's something you don’t like.  On Win7, you may need to go specifically add them to the list of icons you want to see in the taskbar.

Send A Smile in Windows Taskbar

Do we actually read the comments?  Absolutely!  In fact we’ve already taken fixes to the product, which future downloaders of the Office 2010 (Technical Preview) will benefit from.  Let me walk you through the process from sending a comment to someone on the Office team reviewing the comment.

How does one submit a comment?  As previously noted, the Send-a-Smile tool installs along with the Office 2010 (Technical Preview).  After the installation is complete, you will see the Smile and Frown icons in the taskbar.

Clicking on the Smile or Frown will launch the Send-a-Smile tool.

Send A Smile Tool

There is a text box to type your comment, and optionally you can include a picture of your screen and your e-mail address (so that we can contact you if necessary.)  The screenshot is a really interesting and useful part of the feedback... especially where the UI is concerned.  But, of course, you can just send the text if you'd rather.  After you click “Submit”, off your feedback goes to Microsoft...

Where does the Smile or Frown go after you click submit and see the envelope fly away?  Who reads my Smile or Frown comment?

The comment goes into a database here at Microsoft.  Based on the comment text, we automatically group “tag” the comments by team and by feature.  This helps get your comment to the appropriate team as quickly as possible. 

An internal website has been created specifically for these comments.  The Office teams use the website to review all the comments “tagged” to their team and features.  While reviewing the comments, the teams have the option to give the comment a status to help categorize and later follow up on specific comments. 

Office Feedback Portal

This feedback mechanism has already had a big impact on the product.  Bugs have been identified and fixed.  And of course, the many positive comments we receive help us not to tinker with the things that it seems we've gotten right.

We cannot guarantee that we'll act on every comment (which would be impossible anyway since many of the comments directly contradict other comments), but we can promise that we read them, consider them, and use them to help make decisions about the product.

The long and short of it all this, when you have feedback please click on the Smile and Frown icons...we are listening and love to receive feedback on the Office 2010 (Technical Preview).  This is the most direct way for anyone in the world to get their feedback heard by the right person, with none of the barriers usually associated with trying to give feedback to a big company (phone trees, "customer service representatives", etc.)

Posted: Wednesday, July 15, 2009 1:03 AM by reedshaff

Comments

maleckie said:

er, love to try,

but where do you get it ?

I'm still "pending" on connect

# July 14, 2009 11:08 PM

chsword said:

How to use http://workspace.office.live.com

in Office 2010?

# July 15, 2009 1:03 AM

halmaert said:

If you want the same information in FRENCH, go there :

http://blogs.technet.com/backstage_2010/archive/2009/07/15/faites-vos-commentaires-sur-office-2010.aspx

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Si vous souhaitez la même information en français, c'est par ici :

http://blogs.technet.com/backstage_2010/archive/2009/07/15/faites-vos-commentaires-sur-office-2010.aspx

# July 15, 2009 1:12 AM

someone said:

I'm happy with the 2010 release. After 2003 RTMed, I'd given feedback that I'd like to see better graphs in Office, overhauled equations, typography in Word and Publisher and graphically improved transitions in PowerPoint and got them (first two in 2007) and rest in 2010. I wish Office (Word especially) had a more standards-compliant web layout engine that would generate more pure (X)HTML. I'd also like to see the return of some very useful and well-loved Office features like Save and Restore Office settings wizard, real slipstreaming service packs into Setup and the powerful context-sensitive (What's this) help system last seen in Office XP.

# July 15, 2009 1:51 AM

interactive said:

On multi-monitor screens you should only capture the main monitor. And is there any chance to give real feedback?

Michael

# July 15, 2009 7:22 AM

dpalmerston said:

This looks very useful..

When can we (corporate IT) have access to Send-a-Smile for our own internal feedback?

# July 15, 2009 2:09 PM

debshinder said:

I'm running Office 2010 Tech Preview on Windows 7 RC and there's no "send a smile" anywhere to be found, not in the notification area, not in the notification customization options. I like the new Office features, especially in Outlook, although I've had some problems with Outlook 2010 not remembering my mail configuration and having to set up my email accounts again when I restart (running on a Windows 7 VM in Windows VPC).

# July 15, 2009 11:06 PM

PeterKN said:

Thanks for the feedback. We love to hear what's working for you and what's not, so keep it coming. A few follow ups and questions.

maleckie - If you've go to the connect site through the invite you should be set. What program are you in?

chsword - The best to get an answer is to post a specific question in one of the connect newsgroups (e.g., for a particular client application).

Michael - Thanks for the suggestion. During the design phase it proved hard to determine what the "main monitor" is since Send-a-Smile (SAS) is a standalone application and currently not tightly integrated with applications. Comments are routed to the product teams and we look closely at all the feedback.

dpalmerston - SAS is currently a tool that we only use during previews. It's not included in the final (RTM) version, but that's an interesting suggestion.

debshinder - It should have been in the notification customization options. Which versions (e.g., 64 bit, standalones, Office suite) did you install?

Thanks.

# July 16, 2009 3:44 AM

vanilla said:

I would like to second Palmerston's comment about Send A Smile. I like that feature a lot. One way I can think of that it would be useful is in asking for keywords to be added to Help files. Many times over the years I have had no luck finding help with new features. I have always thought perhaps I was not using the right keyword.

For one example, I clicked on Help in Excel 2010, and used the search string 'insert equation'. Search returned no results. I can use SAS to ask for that string to be added to the appropriate help file(s).

Thanks for your work ... vanilla

# July 17, 2009 11:43 AM

someone said:

The improved splash screen that shows the progress of loading addins is alone for me to upgrade to 2010. Awesome work Microsoft. Helps me exactly locate which addin is causing an Office app to load slowly or stop responding.

# July 19, 2009 8:29 AM

VictorSmirnov said:

Hello!

I'm not sure that this is the right place for such kind of questions, so please redirect me to proper forum or blog or documentation.

I fail to do very basic things, like I can not save newly created file with Excel. I'm sure that Excel team tested this many times. This means that I'm doing something wrong.

How can get myself on a right direction.

Smiles are good. But I don't get response on what I'm doing wrong.

Thank for you help!

Victor

# July 21, 2009 9:48 AM

techiebird said:

I'm on the click-to-run (virtual) version and there's no sign of Send-A-Smile anywhere.  Am I meant to have it?

# August 13, 2009 1:19 PM

AirForce9797 said:

I have the "Make SubPage", "MergePages", "SortPages", and "SortSections" OneNote2007 powertoys. I had hoped that these would be included in OneNote2010, but I see that they are not. Will these powertoys berevised for OneNote2010?

I like the changes in Office2010. I've sent a few frown comments.

# August 13, 2009 2:17 PM

Douglas Haywood-Browne said:

Really nice update to 2007. The paste feature saves a lot of reformatting text. Only issue is a problem crashing word and outlook when opening a word doc received as an attachment. Also blank box when right clicking inside word. Are there updates available?

thanks again for the smile function

# October 8, 2009 9:29 AM

Paul said:

I haven't been able to get Office 2010 technical preview to install. I get error 2203 in 24b5292.msi. It says to contact microsoft PSS, but the file it says contains info does not exist, and microsoft PSS website does not contain Office 2010, so I am unable to provide feedback and, therefore, unable to install or try Office 2010.

# October 18, 2009 11:22 PM

JC said:

It's good, except the version is 14. There is no such thing as a Superstition for the number 13. Can't you microsoft people wait for office 2012 or 2013 as office 14? Office 2010 wouldn't be a good as version 14. If you people are going to make office 2010 as version 14, then i would give that product 1 star. And if it that program was release as that version, I wouldn't get and i would say "this is the worst office release ever. it is more terible then Windows Vista" and i would stick with Office 2007 aka office 12. So make up minds!

# October 25, 2009 2:24 PM

Chris said:

Horrible...Unable to install...I get 2203 error.

# October 26, 2009 7:56 AM

christosclick (twiiter name) said:

Well, i want an option to choose "Ribon" Or "Menu Line" I am not a chinesse to remember all those icons...so please put words. Thank you.

# October 30, 2009 5:07 PM

Marcellus Watts said:

I haven't downloaded the leak, because it was an alpha and it was leaked so i know you guys was still working on it alot. I'm waiting for the Beta that will be released soon.

I seen allot of screen shots. And you added the Ribbon to everything thank you. The User interface is amazing and with the customization you took a huge step with the customization.

I think if you added the ability to customize the Ribbon you wouldn't need the quick access menu.

But i think you were fools to say they weren't enough commands in OneNote to have the Ribbon, you were crazy but not fool sorry. I can't wait for the for the Final version of Office 14, I really love that you can customize the Ribbon and add and remove your Tabs.

Now people will start making there Ribbons and call them different kinds of things, with the import and export. On word I'm planning on making a advanced Typewriter kind(i don't like WordPad much, to simple)

But with the customization i think those people who don't like the new Interface will try to create the old menu bar by putting them into the Ribbon. The Ribbon looks...no to dull i can barely see the groups anymore i hope you have different color themes or schemes like 2007 did. Because the Ribbon is to rectangular the groups blend in.

# October 31, 2009 1:30 AM

Des said:

I’m running Office 2010 Technical Preview Build 14.0.4006.100.  I like it, it’s definitely better than the click to run version.

I like the "Customize Ribbon" feature, and the fact that you can import and export the customized Ribbons from user to user.

I dislike that you have to import and export "All" the customizations together, it would be nice if the final release allowed you to import or export just an individual Ribbon Tab.

That way if I had a customized Ribbon Tab in Word 2010 named "Regulatory Formatting", and I needed to import a new customized Ribbon Tab for say "Manufacturing Formatting", I could do that without losing my customized "Regulatory Formatting" Ribbon Tab.  This would make this new feature much more user friendly.

I also like that PowerPoint 2010 allows you to save a presentation as a *.wmv file, however it would be nice if other video formats were supported such as Mpeg 2 and Mpeg 4.

# October 31, 2009 8:14 AM

Maya Lincoln - ProcessGene said:

Hi all, I perused the new features list and did not find any comments about Visio in SaaS formation or cloud delivery.

Any idea anyone >?...

It is time to move forward and in seems that Visio was left behind....  again.....

What about Visio collaboration (or even more imprtant- Visio Web Collaboration?)

Looking forward to hear from you!

Maya

# November 4, 2009 12:29 PM

boe said:

Nothing beneficial for most businesses - no reason to upgrade/purchase -

Like Vista - all bling - no function.

If they wanted to improve Office they SHOULD have -

1. Made outlook open multiple e-mail accounts as full exchange -not an additional mailbox with some functionality or pop/imap with very limited functionality but two seperate exchange profiles simultaneously from multiple exchange servers.

2. Full OLE support for pictures in access - umm wasn't that functional with Office XP - why take that out? Why should someone have to code to add pictures to a personal database? Might was well use oracle or a real database if you are going to have to use code. Adding Office XP photo editor is the work around but why not just add photo editor back into office if that is the solution?

3. Offer the old menu bar for people (most of my clients) who don't want to learn the new menu bar. You can finally modify the ribbon to some extent in 2010 however my clients just want their old ribbon bar. Frankly I have no issue with the new menu bar but I'm one person and most of my clients don't like it so prefer to stick with office 2003. MS could make money selling the new version if they just offered the old menu as a choice with the new ribbon.

# November 8, 2009 6:31 PM

maleckie said:

I may have posted something similar before, but, I have to counter the negative comments that keep coming from Technet blog auto email :

I was on Win7 beta from last year [ and many prior Windows and Office betas ]and the look and feel with O2K10 is very similar to that from day One with Win 7. viz -

Putting aside connectivity/regional/time date  issues with online versions [c2r etc]

from Beta 1 [ ctp] the build is of a standard that exceeds the RTM versions of Win95, XP and Vista.

end of story

IMHO

# November 9, 2009 12:33 AM

KierAN said:

Cannot install error 2203

# November 19, 2009 6:01 AM

Bert Whetstone said:

I'm not even using the beta of Office 2010 and yet this Send-a-Smile thing showed up out of the blue without any explanation in my taskbar. How do I turn it off?

# November 19, 2009 6:46 AM

Rob Gushue said:

I installed the beta yesterday, and so far I really love it. It was a clean, fast install. The only glitch I seen so far is with Outlook. I didn't know what the send a smile was prior to this, so I shut it down and I got an error on Outlook where it couldn't hit the hotmail server through connector.

I can't remember what the error is now, something to do with a misplaced data file. I just created a new one, and everything seems fine for now. It happens every now and then, so next time it happens at least I know to use the send a smile option when it does.

So far I like the 2010 build, and if it keeps going the way it is, I'll definitely buy a copy once it becomes live.

# November 20, 2009 2:41 AM

sjaak500 said:

in case you want to turn that Send-a-Smile service off, it's fairly simple: just remove the "officeSASscheduler.exe" key from RUN/ in your registry.

I assume you know how to do that, otherwise, a safer way of doing it is toggling it off with e.g. CrapCleaner's startup registry editor which can be toggled back on in case you want SaS back or somehow f**ked my advice up.

# November 21, 2009 7:29 AM
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