>>>>>I've heard the odd complaint about degradation of service but not encountered much (except my recent comment of tags). HOWEVER, I went to do a member search, which, I think, used to include forename, surname, and/or member ID boxes, et al.
>>>>>
>>>>>Now there are only GP or Member ID (If you know the member ID why need to search, FGS?)
>>>>>
>>>>>and the message is:
>>>>>
>>>>>You may enter a search value to be search
ed [sic] in the last name, city, company or email field.
>>>>>Or, you may enter the member ID in the ID field if you know it.
>>>>>
>>>>>I wanted to search on forename.
>>>>>
>>>>>The old adage "If it ain't broke don't fix it" rings so true at the moment. What's going on with all these unnecessary and counter-productive changes?
>>>>
>>>>I guess one search box (universal) was easier to implement going forward than custom form. BTW, I also used this search a minute ago. I typed "Kelly" in the search box and it brought me lots of Kelly in the first name, though it was not supposed to, I think.
>>>
>>>Well I was looking for Cristoff, as I saw him in an old FP Advisor (2000), as Lange, and thought "I'm sure that's not his name", searched for him and no hit. I seem to recall he got married a few years ago and changed his name to his wife's. Anyhow, I (thought I) couldn't search on the forename tio check his current surname.
>>>
>>>Also, have you noticed that when composing a message, sometimes the bottom button panel of the message gets screwed up and untidy, over 2 lines?
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>>I too have seen the two line issue when replying. I use FireFox browser, and thought it was a browser issue.
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>I'm getting it now, looking at your reply, but not when replying to you.
I see it in your reply also.
I also now have problem with scrolling with mousepad scroll section when in the UT, but it might be my laptop. I'm looking in to it.
Greg Reichert