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    Stephen commented  · 

    Coding is hard, but if this functionality exists for Find/Replace, suuuurrrrely it couldn't be too difficult to add it to Check Spelling? Please Adobe.

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  5. 44 votes

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    Stephen commented  · 

    This is bonkers. It's taking so long my muscle memory is going to be retrained by the time they (hopefully!) switch it back and the confusion will continue!

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    Stephen commented  · 

    The differences between the 'Save Changes' dialog boxes for the Big Four (InDesign, Photoshop, Illustrator, Acrobat) are mind-boggling. Different appearances, different text, different button locations -- why is that not standardised? And even where they look similar, the text is different! Eg, why is Acrobat the only one that starts with "Do you want to..."

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  6. 23 votes

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