![]() I’ve probably run into it 15 or 20 times in the last six months, including some people who have experienced it more than once.Īs near as I can tell, it happens to people who have Office 2016, licensed through a business Office 365 subscription. I can find no pattern to explain when it appears. ![]() It only affects a few people, but those people have no good way to discover how to fix it. It is pointless and stupid and represents Microsoft carelessness at its worst. ![]() Let me tell you about an infuriating bug. ![]()
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