Libreoffice is an interesting program.  It devides each and every paragraph 
into a new voiceover group.  It's possible to use it to write documents, but I 
usually build my documents in text edit, then if I need more complicated/fancy 
saving options, I'll open the document in libreoffice, then save it in those 
additional formats.  Text edit is way more than just a simple editor, it will 
save in rtf format by default, and while it will read word doc formats, it 
won't save in them, but that's what I use libreoffice for. :)
And, it's interface is way easier to navigate too.

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