Interesting you mention: I suppose it's down to some particular combination of browser and graphics settings . . . maybe this is why the new BT Webmail release is taking so long to fix? . . . different people are experiencing different problems to varying degrees.
Incidentally, I do have a problem with the "Save Draft" button disappearing off bottom screen window.
Like you, I agree the "Keep composing" button is appropriate.
For me, the jumping cursor issue and non-keeping of chosen font is still there but seems less intermittent now.
Probably the most annoying bug is the formatting of graphic text in incoming emails where breaking of words at end of lines makes reading the text difficult: it's like a text option to fully justify without altering any spacing or allowing hyphenation . . . which no one would choose!
NO C OPY / PASTE FUNCTION
I send emails in French and type them in Word first to put in the accents. It is now impossible to copy and paste even short blocks of text into the new email format, Why did you remove a useful function?
@Mad2 wrote:
NO C OPY / PASTE FUNCTION
I send emails in French and type them in Word first to put in the accents. It is now impossible to copy and paste even short blocks of text into the new email format, Why did you remove a useful function?
It has not been removed.
How are you accessing your email, is it with an email client/app or are you using a web browser and is which app or browser?
What device are you using to access your email.
@Mad2 wrote:
How do you do that? In Word I do control A to highlight, control C to copy and control V to paste.
I have just tried using Control A etc in Microsoft Edge, Chrome and Firefox and I can copy and paste documents and pictures as well as web pages without issue.
What are you using to view your document that you are copying from if it is not Word?
Edit: Re read your post and I see you are using Word.
After a trouble free weekend, today the cursor jumping is back with a vengeance & has developed an added problem, a chunk of my (immediately typed prior to,) composed text now disappears at the same time the cursor jumps back to the start!
& the 'we are experiencing issues...' is in overdrive today too.
Come on BT how much longer - this is farcical
An example of emails with words cut in two: