Fixed issues
iOS
BlackBerry Edit did not support the hyphen (-) character, so when you opened a file that was sent as an attachment, the spelling of some words might have been changed. For example, "mark-up" changed to "markup." (JI 2718181) |
If you opened a file and tapped Open in > Copy to Work > Save to Docs > Local Docs, the file was saved with a number in the file name. Also, if you opened a file and tapped Open in > Copy to Work > Send Files, the file was attached to the email message with a number in the file name.(JI 2660612) |
For documents created in BlackBerry Edit, the section number for headings might not have displayed in a .docx file when you viewed the file in Microsoft Word. (JI 2646605) |
For documents created in BlackBerry Edit, footers and referenced superscripts did not display in a .docx file if you viewed the file in Microsoft Word. (JI 2646595) |
Android
BlackBerry Edit did not support the hyphen (-) character, so when you opened a file that was sent as an attachment, the spelling of some words might have been changed. For example, "mark-up" changed to "markup." (JI 2718181) |
If you opened a document that was attached to a BlackBerry Work email message, edited the document and clicked Save, the document did not display in the My Documents list. (JI 2671536) |
When you were editing a file, Android icons, such as the navigation buttons, were difficult to see. (JI 2656216) |
When the "Allow Printing" policy was enabled, users could save documents as PDF files and print documents as PDF files outside of BlackBerry Edit. For example, users could save PDF files on their device or to Google Drive. (JI 2648674) |
For documents created in BlackBerry Edit, some underlined text might not have displayed as underlined and spacing between text might not have displayed correctly in a .docx file when you viewed the file in Microsoft Word. (JI 2646600) |
For documents created in BlackBerry Edit, a zero (0) after the decimal point in section numbers did not display in a .docx file if you viewed the file in Microsoft Word. For example, section 1.03 displayed as section 1.3. (JI 2646598) |