I gave up on the kword part of koffice a while ago and went to lyx (klyx is REALLY broken). In any case, if you need to do a lot of citing of sources in your documents, lyx is better anyway since it is the ONLY "wordprocessor" for linux that supports automatic citation and bibliography generation ala bibtex, pybliographic or sixpack. For windoze users, they have EndNote which works with Word and Wordperfect. No such beast for linux and there isn't one built into koffice (there SHOULD be). -- Against stupidity, the gods themselves contend in vain.
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