Hi,

I would write it up in draft mode and not worry about the formatting until the 
end. Use your own coding system if necessary to identify where the different 
formatting is required. Then See if the tools you have can replace text with 
formatting. Otherwise manually do it.

I would use word, but that doesn't appear to be an option.


Sean 
On 31/10/2013, at 3:02 PM, Sarah k Alawami <[email protected]> wrote:

> Hey to all. I have a question for some of you who do heavy duty writing. I’ve 
> been fine so far  with iText express, and text edit. I found out that I have 
> until may to complete a 30  page paper, ok no less then 30 pages. It has to 
> have illustrations and stuff like that.  I don’t have time to learn latex, My 
> question is this. how should I go about  this with the tools i have, or 
> should I save for scrivener, or pages, or what not? I know i have plenty of 
> time, sort of, how ever I don’t want to put this  off until april of next 
> year lol! I want to try and get started on this now assuming the fact I get 
> my topic approved by the adviser in charge.
> 
> Thoughts; besides don’t panic of corse? loll!
> 
> Tc all and be blessed.
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