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Commented on CMAP: "Why do you use Microsoft Word?"
Publishers hate Word just as much as everyone else. Really, trust me on this. But they love the power that change tracking gives them, and the idea of going back to proofreaders' markup simply isn't going to happen, as you...

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scentofviolets commented on
CMAP: "Why do you use Microsoft Word?"
Is that yours? That's actually pretty good. 'Hlepful', that is....
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scentofviolets commented on
CMAP: "Why do you use Microsoft Word?"
I prefer 'hlepful' because it reminds me of 'heffalump'....
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paws4thot commented on
CMAP: "Why do you use Microsoft Word?"
My Office 2010 (not just Word; I use Access and Excel too) experience was somewhat improved by the discovery that ctrl+key shortcuts still work, and by someone telling me about the customisable quick access toolbar (File -> Options -> Quick Access Toolbar)....
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the other rob commented on
CMAP: "Why do you use Microsoft Word?"
I have a copy of Smartsuite somewhere, dating from the Windows 95 / NT 4 era that will, iirc, run on XP. Vista breaks a lot of software from that era, though, so it likely won't run on anything newer. Your best bet is probably a temporary install on an XP box and convert the docs to another filetype. There are still plenty of XP machines in use, so you're bound to know somebody who has one....
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zhochaka commented on
CMAP: "Why do you use Microsoft Word?"
I can now confirm that the current version of LibreOffice will read .lwp files produced by the Millenium Edition of Smartsuite....

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