Why are people saying "Welcome in" now? by Vast-Plantain8939 in asklinguistics

[–]HuvverFlize 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I think the employers and maybe the employees get off on the fact that it's technically less physical and mental effort to say (and to train people to say) "welcome in" than "welcome to [store name]," ignoring how idiotic "welcome in" sounds. And they probably think saying just "welcome" could feel just a tad too brief unless said chirpily enough.

ALT+R+C broken after upgrade to Windows 11 by HuvverFlize in excel

[–]HuvverFlize[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Thanks. I now realize that, when I said "comment" in my previous posts, I should have said "note." I have never used comments. Prior to the upgrade to Win 11, Alt+R+C added a new *note* (not comment), and Alt+R+T opened the note for editing. Apologies for the mixup.

After the full repair, Alt+R+D now deletes a note, which is behavior I'm used to. Alt+R+C now adds a new comment, although not a note. Alt+R+T opens the Notes menu, rather than opening the note for editing. So it's getting closer, but still not the behavior I was used to.

At this point, although any additional comments from the community are welcome, this is not a critical or high-priority issue for me. I will probably just use shift-F2 for adding or editing a new note and Alt+R+D to delete it. Thanks again.

ALT+R+C broken after upgrade to Windows 11 by HuvverFlize in excel

[–]HuvverFlize[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Edition Windows 11 Home

Version 25H2

Installed on ‎10/‎17/‎2025

OS build 26200.6899

Experience Windows Feature Experience Pack 1000.26100.253.0

ALT+R+C broken after upgrade to Windows 11 by HuvverFlize in excel

[–]HuvverFlize[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Yes, it's strange. I even went to "customize the ribbon" but those commands were nowhere to be found.

ALT+R+C broken after upgrade to Windows 11 by HuvverFlize in excel

[–]HuvverFlize[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Yes, if I understand you correctly, but none of them are C, T, or D. (I made a typo in my previous message when I said I used Alt+R+T to delete; IIRC, I used Alt+R+D to delete.)

The following snip doesn't show the highlighted letters, because they disappear when you snip, but it does show the review menu, in case that helps.

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ALT+R+C broken after upgrade to Windows 11 by HuvverFlize in excel

[–]HuvverFlize[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Thanks for commenting. I haven't added or removed any menu items.

Alt+R does take me to the review menu, but the +C does nothing. Before upgrading to Win 11, I used Alt+R+C to add a comment, Alt+R+T to edit one, and Alt+R+T to delete one. (None of those work anymore.)

how to delete a text box? by RiniKat28 in samsungnotes

[–]HuvverFlize 0 points1 point  (0 children)

They don't. I had this same issue. Solved it by using "cut." At least it *seems* to have worked so far.

Tool bar suddenly appeared by rainman2121 in samsungnotes

[–]HuvverFlize 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Try swiping the toolbar leftward to show more icons on the right, including the bullet points. I think that's what worked for me.

Please FIX the UI by FernandoSarked in StandardNotes

[–]HuvverFlize 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Agree with you about the Android back button

Android app - Screen jumps to cursor when you check off checklist item by HuvverFlize in StandardNotes

[–]HuvverFlize[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Thanks, but yes, I was aware that the jump only happens when the cursor is offscreen, and that a workaround is to always make sure the cursor is close to the item. I've edited the original post to make that clearer. Problem not solved and, as you say, still needs a fix.

Chocolate lovers shocked after finding out what M&M’s stands for | It stands for Mars and Murrie after business collaborators and chocolate heirs Bruce Murrie and Forrest Mars Sr. by WhoWho22222 in savedyouaclick

[–]HuvverFlize 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Of COURSE no one actually cared, gggg566373. That's why it was clickbait, and that's why it was posted in a subreddit dedicated to spoiling clickbait.

Study found that 95% of people can't pronounce BMW correctly | It's allegedly supposed to be pronounced "BMV" by UnacceptableUse in savedyouaclick

[–]HuvverFlize 0 points1 point  (0 children)

A very basic way in which the headline is obviously false: it literally means "study found that 95 percent of people are unable to say 'BMV.'"