![]() ![]() The past F9 etc troubles usually include suspecting a Windows / Office bug … but it turned out to be the hardware. Microsoft won’t quickly admit to patch bugs but, if the patch was to blame, various online forums would ‘light up’ with complaints. Recent Office/Windows updates have not resulted in a lot of F9 bug complaints appearing online, which is what you’d expect. What’s stopping F9 or Fn?Īll the online reports have one thing in common, the problem is NOT caused by either Office or Windows. Office Watch went looking for this problem and found a history of similar complaints over the years with different versions of Windows and Office. Microsoft’s poor-quality updates and slow public admission of bugs makes it hard for their customers. ![]() He’s not the first person to have this is, or similar, problem and suspect buggy patches. We don’t blame Steve for thinking Microsoft patches are at fault. It’s the Recalculation button in Excel, Send/Receive in Outlook and Update Fields in Word. That’s probably because F9 is the most common Office function key. Hint – it’s probably not a bug or virus!į9 is the most common problem with redirecting to different commands. ![]() Here’s how to find the source of the Function key problem and fix it. He suspects a buggy patch of Windows or Office. The F9 key is starting Cortana instead of updating fields in a Word document. Office Watch reader Steve G is having a problem in Word. ![]()
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