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In article , Max Demian
wrote: "Jim Lesurf" wrote in message ... So it is easy enough for people to simply type the words and print the result. Not always so easy for the poor reader, though... Use WordPad (free with Windows) if you just want a simple word processor. As I've pointed out, if I were personally that desperate to avoid learning how to use any 'controls', I'd use !Edit. :-) TBH I'm happy enough with something like !DeskEdit4 [RO] or gedit [Linux] to write things like scripts and 'C' code. Happy to leave theological arguments over "emacs vs vi" and "!StrongEd vs !Zap" to others. 8-] But in reality I've been happy using !TechWriter for about two decades. And using its various features to get results far better than I'd have done with any 'typewriter'. Once I'd started using its inbuilt equation editor and discovered how it lays out in a logically structured way, driven by the content, I was hooked. ;- Slainte, Jim -- Please use the address on the audiomisc page if you wish to email me. Electronics http://www.st-and.ac.uk/~www_pa/Scot...o/electron.htm Armstrong Audio http://www.audiomisc.co.uk/Armstrong/armstrong.html Audio Misc http://www.audiomisc.co.uk/index.html |
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Max Demian wrote: Use WordPad (free with Windows) if you just want a simple word processor. But I thought the idea was to make it as simple as a typewriter? -- *I have plenty of talent and vision. I just don't care. Dave Plowman London SW To e-mail, change noise into sound. |
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Jim Lesurf wrote:
Mind you, the first extended 'documents' I typed (before the days of wordprocessors) included hand-written equations, stuck-in graphs, etc. Happy days... sic Oh those were the days! Tippex, inky fingers from changing the ribbon, carbon paper! Oh, carbon paper! I found some in the cupboard the other day! Bill |
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Jim Lesurf wrote:
Is it the case that word docs may 'reflow' the format when loaded on a difference machine with different settings? I recall someone telling me this. But since I don't use Word I have no idea if it is so. All kind of weird things can happen if you open a .doc on a different machine. For this reason I usually sends docs out as pdfs. Bill |
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On Dec 16, 2:31*pm, Bill Wright wrote:
Jim Lesurf wrote: Is it the case that word docs may 'reflow' the format when loaded on a difference machine with different settings? I recall someone telling me this. But since I don't use Word I have no idea if it is so. All kind of weird things can happen if you open a .doc on a different machine. *For this reason I usually sends docs out as pdfs. Bill The view also depends on what printer is attached. Another good reason for pdf. Dave W |
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Bill Wright wrote:
I have two 730KB .doc files which won't let me delete or move them because 'they are open in Word'. But I'm not running Word. Both claim to be read-only files (so can only be saved to a different file name). But in 'properties' they are not 'read-only', and making them so and then changing back doesn't help. Ideas anyone? Bill Hi Bill I'm know I'm late to the party, but ........ Did you consider asking your question here? http://answers.microsoft.com/en-us |
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In article , Bill Wright
wrote: Jim Lesurf wrote: Is it the case that word docs may 'reflow' the format when loaded on a difference machine with different settings? I recall someone telling me this. But since I don't use Word I have no idea if it is so. All kind of weird things can happen if you open a .doc on a different machine. For this reason I usually sends docs out as pdfs. Sorry if this dissapoints you, but a PDF can also have a different appearance on another machine for various reasons. Depends on the details of both the PDF and the rendering system. I'd agree it is likely to be a more reliable bet than Word doc, though. Slainte, Jim -- Please use the address on the audiomisc page if you wish to email me. Electronics http://www.st-and.ac.uk/~www_pa/Scot...o/electron.htm Armstrong Audio http://www.audiomisc.co.uk/Armstrong/armstrong.html Audio Misc http://www.audiomisc.co.uk/index.html |
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~BD~ wrote:
Bill Wright wrote: I have two 730KB .doc files which won't let me delete or move them because 'they are open in Word'. But I'm not running Word. Both claim to be read-only files (so can only be saved to a different file name). But in 'properties' they are not 'read-only', and making them so and then changing back doesn't help. Ideas anyone? Bill Hi Bill I'm know I'm late to the party, but ........ Did you consider asking your question here? http://answers.microsoft.com/en-us Yes. But I decided against it. Bill |
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Bill Wright wrote:
~BD~ wrote: Bill Wright wrote: I have two 730KB .doc files which won't let me delete or move them because 'they are open in Word'. But I'm not running Word. Both claim to be read-only files (so can only be saved to a different file name). But in 'properties' they are not 'read-only', and making them so and then changing back doesn't help. Ideas anyone? Bill Hi Bill I'm know I'm late to the party, but ........ Did you consider asking your question here? http://answers.microsoft.com/en-us Yes. But I decided against it. Bill Fair enough! :-) Will you share your reason? Perhaps you can also advise me - is there a wealth of 'computer' knowledge on this group? Dave |
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Bill Wright wrote:
Jim Lesurf wrote: Is it the case that word docs may 'reflow' the format when loaded on a difference machine with different settings? I recall someone telling me this. But since I don't use Word I have no idea if it is so. All kind of weird things can happen if you open a .doc on a different machine. For this reason I usually sends docs out as pdfs. For a short while, I did the same, for the same reason, and I assumed that if recipients wanted to extract text from the document, they could use Adobe Reader's text-copy feature. But I got a couple of replies asking if I could send the documents in Microsoft Word format, so that's what I always do now with documents in cases where the recipient is allowed or expected to re-format the content. It does seem to cause the least grief. Sigh. It offends my sensibilities as an open-standards enthusiast. |
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