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Best Error Message Ever…
By Brian | May 8, 2009 | Share on Facebook
Trying to open an Microsoft Excel spreadsheet at work, and got this error message:

Non-technical user’s interpretation: There’s been an error. The error is so complicated, that merely explaining it to you would take too long. Seriously, trust me, you don’t want to know.
Actual explanation: The file’s name was very long, and it was downloaded from the web into a folder that was many layers deep in it’s hierarchical tree. The resulting file name (including the full path) exceeded the maximum filename length, causing a DDE error. ALSO, the error message describing the DDE error is designed to include the file name, and the resulting error message exceeded the maximum error message length, hence the above message.
On the upside, the error message’s advice (rename the file or put it in a different folder) is good advice, and actually did solve the problem.
On the downside, DAMN, what an awful error message. If Hodgman and Long ever saw this, it’d be a Mac ad in no time…
Topics: Tech Talk | 4 Comments »


Curious to know how long an error has to be before it’s too big?
FWIW, as a Mac programmer I can vouch that error dialogs here can easily scroll off the screen, at which point the problem is that the dialog box won’t auto-widen or provide a scroll bar. But I’d still call this preferable behavior to what you’ve got there….
I have no idea how long the error gets before this kind of error handling kicks in. I can tell you that dialog boxes in Windows don’t ever seem to reach full-screen size (at least not in retail software – I’ve seen some developers create some doozy’s in the office).
The ironies here are that a) we’ve found the situation where Windows is shielding the user from tons of detail to make the message more friendly and Mac is drowning the user in detail – quite the opposite of how things used to be, and b) neither company has figured out a way to put a hyperlink to the details in the error box for those who want to know more…
But keep in mind that I started my Mac career having to learn what Error Code -15 was; you won’t catch me saying that Macs are perfect here. I dislike your idea of a hyperlink — that’s seriously breaking the paradigm of “what to do when faced with an error box” — but a third button linking to details would provide the same benefit without changing the UI.
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