CrisB wrote:Don't I recall you responding one time that I'd chosen the wrong one to send, and I should mostly send the original?
In general we want to try and reproduce any bugs or misbehaviors our users are encountering. The best way for us to do that is to have a clear roadmap that gets us from normal behavior (point A) to unwanted behavior (point B). A perfect roadmap includes the original correctly-behaving document (point A) and an exact list of steps that reproduces the misbehavior (point B). Sometimes it's useful to see point B (either as a screenshot or saved document), but it's not nearly as helpful as having the original materials that get us there in the first place.
So yes, in general the best is to send along the original document and a list of instructions that reproduces the misbehavior. If such a thing isn't possible, perhaps because the cause of the misbehavior isn't clear, or a user doesn't have time to put that together, etc, then seeing just the current/misbehaving document might be enough for a diagnosis.
So it's something that would benefit us all...
Right, which is why it's a good idea for an enhancement.