But in the book I'm editing now, a book on the wisdom tradition, Word has started doing something even more devious. It will reformat a sentence by moving words to the next line, but then not rewrite the preceding line. The result is that it looks like there is a double occurrence of the word, but there isn't! Arghh!
So, if you happen to read a book on the wisdom tradition and find a missing word in a sentence, it isn't the editor! It's MS Word!
And I still hate it, 30+ years later! But I have to use it, because it has functions that the open source alternatives don't do properly...Arghh indeed!
3 comments:
What does Word do that open source cannot? Or at least what is so crucial that it does that out-weighs everything else the open source programs do so well?
John,
In my experience, it doesn't do track changes properly. And that is a killer in my business. : (
James
I have not had problems with track changes in Libre Office, even when back and forth to MS Word (though this is on PC not Mac, and I don't use the feature all that much). It could be worth a try?
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