Where do you want to start? If you want professional documentation do
not use Word, do not even think about it.

Word cannot handle cross-references, there are various anomalies when
converting Word to PDF. Word has had a bug since 2.0 such that if you
put a hard page break directly in front of a heading and then
cross-reference to that heading, Word inserts a hard page break in
front of the cross-reference.

Word's attempts at paragraph formatting and templating are pathetic.
In general, maintaining formatting consistency is a huge PITA with
Word, whereas Frame gives you no trouble at all.

On Tue, Jun 1, 2010 at 11:44 AM, Kelly McDaniel <[email protected]> wrote:
> Does anyone have a current comparison they can share?...thanks, Kelly.
>
>
>
> Kelly M. McDaniel
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> Senior Technical Writer - R&D Rockwell Automation
>
> Austin, Texas - 512.438.1521
>
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