Chad Smith <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote in
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> Even the worst made CD burned on a home desktop should last more than 15
> years, unless you lay it burn-side up in a pool of water with direct
> sunlight, in which case the lifespan can be measured in days.
I've had cheap ones
Cor Nouws wrote:
Hi Andrew,
Andrew Brown wrote:
Word 2003 has both an outliner and a "Document map". The document map
is very similar to OOo's navigator; the outline view does stoff that
neither the navigator nor the document map can manage. Word's better,
in other words, at showing and m
Hi Andrew,
Andrew Brown wrote:
Word 2003 has both an outliner and a "Document map". The document map is
very similar to OOo's navigator; the outline view does stoff that neither
the navigator nor the document map can manage. Word's better, in other
words, at showing and manipulating the stru
Andrew,
the outline view does stoff that neither
the navigator nor the document map can manage
Could you give an example of something Word's outliner can do that
navigator or the document map cannot do? I'm just trying to get a
handle on the differences as I haven't really used any of these t
Jeff Causey <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote in news:43CEC7BA.8000705
@triad.rr.com:
> According to the article I referenced by Bruce Byfield, the Navigator
> equivalent in Writer is the Outline View. He seemed to think Word's
> implementation was superior. As I indicated, I haven't really used
> Na
Daniel Carrera <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote in
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>> I'll reiterate my point about styles in OO as well - MSO has the same
>> capability. The one "selling point" about styles I think OO can make
>> is page styles.
>
> Page styles matter. Does MSO have a Navigator and Stylist?