On 3/6/01 9:49 AM, Jan Martel said: > And as a very long-time Word user (I don¹t even know how far back I go - I > can clearly remember upgrading from 5 to 6), I do think that the current > version is a big improvement and makes many of the things I do a lot easier. > OTOH, probably it's a lot harder for someone starting more or less from > scratch. <smile> Far back? I used Word on a Zenith PC (DOS, before Windows was viable, before I switched to a Mac; heck, I had just come off of using Wordstar on an Osborne!), and wrote books in Word 4 -- or was it 3? [That was back when we got really nice, three-ring binder documentation. Okay, I'll give up the ghost on this whine ;-) ] It still frustrates the heck out me! But yes, I agree: Word 2001 is the best (since 6, anyway). -- Sherman -- To unsubscribe: <mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]> To search the archives: <http://www.mail-archive.com/entourage-talk%40lists.boingo.com/>
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