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Reading Chuck's comment, I can't figure out how from

 they have not encountered this and  cannot reproduce it

Chuck predicates

(and are therefor unconcerned about fixing it -  they can't find it)


Seems reasonable enough to me, no matter how much one wants to find a problem, if one cannot do so, one cannot address it. This raises in my mind, exactly what those who make bug reports include in those reports. I'd guess the chances that a bug report is going to be taken seriously improves the more information one includes: and that it would be helpful to MacSupport or WinSupport, besides knowing what platform one is running, also to know how much memory is available, what notation files are open, and what other processes might be running, and what utilities might be running, and it would probably be helpful to have include with the bug report a copy of any notation files being edited when the problem was found.
ns


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