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>I switched to Open Office because I don't do many things in terms of word processing. My needs are very limited . I bought Word 97 and that's it. I did'nt install it on the present computer I use because I would have to look for it in my old diskette boxes...
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>It was easier and faster to download and install Open Office.
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>I'm surprised to read that WORD could have default for something like the style. If it's there it should be because enough customers asked for it. But who asks for things like that ?<g>
Who even knows WHERE to ask for anything about Word or Office??????
And if I found it, would it be the same black box as VFP offers?
Also, I find it hard to believe that people might have asked for Create/Edit/Delete Hyperlink in the popup without also asking for Insert Bookmark. And even if people didn't, where are the heads of the people who do the actual implementation of these requests????... wouldn't they think it might be just as useful???
The whole MS Office Suite concept is mis-implemented anyways. Sure, menus LOOK the same between member products, but they do NOT ACT THE SAME. So what good is that????
cheers
PS My New Year resolution to write only positive stuff is out the window already < s >
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>>First of all, despite the title, I want to state that I have nothing against MS-Word in general; it is a great program, in general terms.
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>>But one so-called feature in Word has made me despair more than once. That is the feature in which Word automatically selects a style, based on the format of a text. As a result, you will often see text marked, for example, with the style "Header 7", when the text was not meant to be a header.
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>>Of course, I have turned this "feature" off, as well as a few other features (1). But there is really not much I can do about it: the problems usually appear with other people's documents.
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>>(1) A "feature" that is really dangerous is to automatically apply suggestions from the spell-checker. If you are not paying attention, Word might replace any nonsense for a mis-spelled word - or even for a word it simply doesn't find in its dictinoary. Perhaps this one should receive the honor of being called the "worst feature"?
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