> > I think it can get its panties stuck up its crack if the document > > template gets messed up. I've been using it day in, day out for > > donkeys' years and in most situations it seems to be ok if you can > > keep things simple. At the place I'm working now, though, they have it > > set up so that users can't set up and use their own default template > > and I find that the file sizes inflate really quickly for some reason which I > haven't discovered yet. > > That's usually because history versioning is turned on. Turn it off and > document sizes revert to something a lot more reasonable. >
it isn't in this case. I have seen the problem with versioning in other places, but here it is not switched on. > That said, however: a .doc file (or a .pdf) is *not* the way to store plain text, > which is a concept that I struggle to get across to some people. I don't want a > 2MB binary email attachment that I have to open in an external program, and > I don't want a .doc file attached as a "comment" in a project tracker. -- PDML Pentax-Discuss Mail List PDML@pdml.net http://pdml.net/mailman/listinfo/pdml_pdml.net to UNSUBSCRIBE from the PDML, please visit the link directly above and follow the directions.