I can find the help topics for changing any of the margins in under 15
seconds, and that includes starting up Word.  Maybe your mouseball is
dirty?

And once again, just because you can't use the software properly doesn't
mean it's a human performance disaster.  People had to be trained on
using keystroke shortcuts just the same as they must be trained on
navigating Microsoft's menus.  Because your T-Rex (that's a dinosaur
(indicating something is old, outdated, and needs to be recycled into
fossil fuels)) arms aren't able to push the little pointy thing up to
the menu, don't oppress my love of father Gates and his M-Dream Team.
Futhermore, from a developers standpoint, the almighty and glorious
Microsoft allows me to develop my own software with their components;
thus making a piece of software that users are familiar with.

Microsoft:  more features, more easy, more better.  All your RBase are
belong to MS.

Eric Peterson
IT Manager
QMI Security Solutions
 

-----Original Message-----
From: Bernie Corrigan [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] 
Sent: Friday, July 25, 2003 1:11 PM
To: RBASE-L Mailing List
Subject: [RBASE-L] - Re: Off topic

Eric -

        You really don't seem to understand that there are wonderful
features in some of the earlier word processors that Word simply doesn't
have.  Things that can be done very easily with those older programs
take far longer and require much more effort if one is using Word.  In
addition you can see exactly what you are doing with the document
infrastructure while using the older programs.  With Word it's all 
smoke and mirrors and nothing stays on the screen such that it is
usable in creating the document.  In addition, the heavy reliance of
Word on mouse use means that it takes somewhat longer to produce the
same amount of complex document than in the older programs.  This is
because the user has to constantly take a hand off the keyboard and 
reach for a mouse to do things which were formerly handled with
keypresses.  

        Newer doesn't necessarily mean better or "more advanced".  In
the
case of Word XP it means some aspects of the program are less advanced 
than programs which were available in 1990.  Word XP can of course do 
a lot of new things which hadn't even been thought of then, like convert
a
document into HTML.  When examined from a human performance perspective,
Word is a disaster.  The help isn't.  Topics as simple as how to set the
various margins are either non-existant or non-findable.  Simple aids to
document structure aren't there.  If my software were that bad, I
couldn't
sell it to my clients.

        BTW I'm beginning to think you don't have the intellectual
horsepower 
necessary to understand the prior paragraphs so this will be my last
shot in
this discussion.  (Nothing personal intended - just an objective
appraisal.)

Bernie


At 02:05 PM 7/24/2003 -0500, you wrote:
>So, because you are a simpleton and unable to use advanced software;
>Microsoft software sucks?  Isn't it you who sucks?  (nothing personal
by
>that statement)
>
>
>Eric Peterson
>IT Manager
>QMI Security Solutions
> 
>
>-----Original Message-----
>From: Bob Castanaro [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] 
>Sent: Thursday, July 24, 2003 1:56 PM
>To: RBASE-L Mailing List
>Subject: [RBASE-L] - Re: Off topic
>
>C'mon, Mike - you've got to remember that you are a VB guru, miles
ahead
>of
>many of us, and continents ahead of an average user.  Some of us are
>just
>simpletons wanting to put out a decent document as easy as possible
>without
>a six month learning curve.....
>
>BC
>
>

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