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- Date: Tue, 30 Jan 2007 10:17:16 +0900
- From: "Keith Bawden" <keith@example.com>
- Subject: Re: [tlug] Stand Up for OpenOffice!!
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My biggest gripe with MS Office is that it doesn't want to let me format things the way I want them formatted. It makes assumptions about how things are meant to be done, based on how "they are usually done" by whatever group they use for their research.
I have no idea what this means... I find in Office and OO I can format my documents exactly how I want them. What type of formatting is it that Office will not let you do that OO does?
Don't get me wrong here I pretty much use OO exclusively and have for several years, I'm simply trying to understand your point.
This consistently gives me headaches while performing tasks that my old type writer had no problems with over a decade ago. Any time an Office Suite, especially one with as much money behind it as MS Office, is harder to use than a purely mechanical piece of equipment, there is a problem. ^^;;
This is leaving me even more confused... If you really do find using a mechanical typewriter easier to use then I suggest you use one :-) What is it that Office cannot do? I find Office and OO to be so similar that your points may help to shed some light on some OO deficiencies as well.
Regards, Keith
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