List Ahoy:
As the subject line suggests, this report is not of a secretive bug,
discovered by happenstance.
Under LO 4.3.6.2, and 4.0.6.2 (portable), Curtains 7/64 bit, on the
"Tools" pull-down menu, there are 2 (count them: two) entries that start
with "A":
"AutoCorrect Options" and "Address Book Source".
Although the initial A is underlined in both cases, neither can be
selected by keystroke, due to the obvious ambiguity.
As far as I can tell, only the rodent can advance the user in this context.
OO 3.2.1 and 4.1.1 do not have the "Address Book Source" item on their
"Tools" menus, and so a simple A works there for AutoCorrect. That leads
one to presume that the LO Address Book item was spatchcocked onto
pre-existing OO code, without much thought being given.
It is hard to imagine that this defect, of long-standing, is unknown in
higher circles, and so the presumption must be that there is not much
interest in it, at least not as contrasted with more urgent concerns.
I propose posting a bug, however futile, for form's sake, and am
soliciting any comments that might rescue me from a potential
embarrassment.
trj
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