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Subject:Re: MS Word question From:Todd Sieling <tsieling -at- DIRECT -dot- CA> Date:Fri, 29 Jan 1999 15:20:59 -0800
Hi, all
Bob, I'm glad you asked this question. Before everyone leaps to answer, can
I suggest that respondents include the computing environment in which each
learned the ropes of writing and/or desktop publishing? (Specifically, Mac
or PC, or others that apply). I think this could add an interesting shade to
the familiar collage and collision of opinions regarding these two apps.
Thanks
Todd Sieling
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> Why do so many people sem to dislike Word? I never have the
> problems others
> have with the program, so I am curious about it. I hear about the problems
> Word has with large documents. This has not been my experience.
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> Bob Maxey
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