[tdf-discuss] Re: LO and WORD styles

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[tdf-discuss] Re: LO and WORD styles

2014-03-06 Thread edo1
Cor Nouws wrote For your workflow it's simple to write first without (or with little) formatting. Then the one knowing about working with styles (= you ;) ) does the final bit. Yes. It turns out that the most efficient way for us to work is for me to send my colleague PDFs of the layout, which

[tdf-discuss] Re: LO and WORD styles

2014-03-05 Thread edo1
marcpare4 wrote Le 01/03/14 08:25 PM, edo1 a écrit : This question has been touched upon for previous versions of LO but I'd like to double check for ver. 4.2.0.4 I'm using. I'm planning to do a book layout, using styles, collaboratively with a distant colleague. The problem is she knows

Re: [tdf-discuss] Re: LO and WORD styles

2014-03-05 Thread Cor Nouws
edo1 wrote (05-03-14 19:25) You're quite right, the best solution would be to use the same program. Still, I'm curious to know if the compatibility is good enough to allow us to work in both LO and WORD. From your reply I gather that it's not. For your workflow it's simple to write first

[tdf-discuss] Re: LO and WORD styles

2014-03-02 Thread Marc Paré
Le 01/03/14 08:25 PM, edo1 a écrit : This question has been touched upon for previous versions of LO but I'd like to double check for ver. 4.2.0.4 I'm using. I'm planning to do a book layout, using styles, collaboratively with a distant colleague. The problem is she knows little about styles,