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rck shared this with us in microsoft.public.word.newusers:
"Greg" wrote in message oups.com... snip You have spent more time bantering here than it would take to resolve all the issues in your orginal complaint by following the helpful tips that Daiya provided. snip I seriously doubt that a person could learn Word in 2 minutes, (...) I'm not saying DOS was better than Windows, but there were some great, simple DOS programs that got the job done with a short learning curve. These simple applications seemed to disappear when Windows came along, and while Word and other windows applications will do much more, the end user doesn't always need to use all these features and then the program becomes an impediment to getting the job done. I agree it is not practical to use DOS anymore because for better or worse, the world has moved on to something different and that's just the way it is. It would be nice if Word had a default setting that turned all "features" off in the beginning and then a user could add them one at a time as he learned how to use them. Bob Yesterday I read this anecdote about the autopilot in a certain airplane (it was in a book about Bash Scripting). The story was that this airplane had 5 different ways to configure the autopilot, just to be compatible with 5 other types of autopilot. The idea was to reduce training time. Of course, pilots have to know how to operate all equipment, so they had to learn all 5 ways of configuring the autopilot... -- Amedee Van Gasse using XanaNews 1.16.5.2 If it has an "X" in the name, it must be Linux? |
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