Found a bug in Microsoft Print to PDF

I'm not sure how to report bugs in MS software, so I just thought I'd leave this here.  If you try and use MS Print to PDF to save a PDF in a folder who's folder name contains a comma, it will save the file with a zero file length.  Having a comma in a folder is legal in the Windows world, so Print to PDF should be robust enough to handle a perfectly legal folder name.

Thanks,

Mike

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I'm bumping this up since:

A: Microsoft hasn't done anything to this in 2016

B: Windows 10 LTSB 2016 is also affected

C: As you said, commas are legal in the Windows world and we also have this Problem

D: It's just annoying and you have to take a different Software - so the Microsoft Print to PDF is useless in our case becauese it's not reliable.

Please Microsoft... do something about this...

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Have you reported it using the Feedback Hub.

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I didn't know about the hub, but I just found it in the store and posted this there.  Thanks for the suggestion.

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