If someone sends me a Powerpoint presentation that was made with Microsoft Office, can I edit it in Open Office? I doubt it. And even if I could, would the original author be able to open and revise my edit when I returned it? Even more doubtful. That's why using Open Office would be making things difficult for myself.
Paul
On Oct 25, 2008, at 8:35 AM, Mark Roberts wrote:

PN Stenquist wrote:
It's not at all sad. I have to "swim against the tide" in my work on a daily basis. Why would I choose to make things difficult for myself when I don't have to? To punish Microsoft? I'd only be hurting myself. THAT would be sad.

Why do you assume that using Open Office would be "making things difficult for yourself"? That's what's really odd.


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