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Yuval Welis
Jul 05, 2021Brass Contributor
Numbers are written backwards in Right-to-Left direction (in Hebrew; OneNote of Office 365)
When starting new line of text in Hebrew (Right-to-Left direction), the numbers are written backwards (i.e 78 becomes 87; 1984 -> 4891). Only after deleting, the order is correct It's especially ...
- Jun 26, 2023It seems that soon after I wrote the above message by the end of December 2022, MS had finally fixed the bug... But only on Office 365: The Win 10-11 app still has this problem.
So if you have the Office version of OneNote - No bug there.
Yuval Welis
Jul 14, 2021Brass Contributor
Thanks!
My build of OneNote 365 is 16.0.14131.20296 , (2106) 64 bit.
I hope to see a fix soon. This is BTW a recurring problem in Office with Hebrew support since Office 2010, where numbers and punctuation signs change their position in a line because they did not follow the writing direction (LTR or RTL). I hope a better QA checking will be done there.
Thanks
Y. W.
Yuval Welis
Aug 27, 2021Brass Contributor
After upgrading to 2107 & 2108 builds - still no improvement.
As with Office 2010, I'm afraid there won't be a solution until the next big upgrade (maybe Office 2022).
As with Office 2010, I'm afraid there won't be a solution until the next big upgrade (maybe Office 2022).
- Yuval WelisJul 24, 2022Brass Contributor
Still one year later & no show. The bug persist & annoy.
Is there any way to get it to MS?...