Paying special attention to the Styles Chapters is definitely important; maybe the most important chapters to look at.A guidance for LibO beginners could help to move people from MSO to LibO. I observe that many people are sticking with MSO because with huge efforts they learned to use MSO (most often just very basics) and don't want to take an effort to learn something new without a good guidance.On 2012-11-14 20:38, Tom Davies wrote: Hi:)I think just working through the "Getting Started" guide helps hugely.Pay special attention to the Styles chapter.wiki.documentfoundation.org/Documentation/PublicationsI had to help someone tidy up a Word document yday and it was a total Pita.Fortunately they are very unfamiliar with MS-anything so;1.They didn't do so many of the weirdnesses that people learn to use to really stuff-up their documents and make them unreadable to everyone that isn't using their system2.There is some hope of pushing them straight into using LORegards fromTom :) From:Dr. R. O Stapfreinhold@stapf-online.comTo:users@global.libreoffice.orgSent:Wednesday, 14 November 2012, 8:00Subject:Re: [libreoffice-users] Word 2003 to Libre Writer - Comparison Chart When I wrote my comment I was not thinking about the change of a font, but getting something whichhelps to understand how Writer work and a support to "unlearn" Word. I am currently struggling withunlearning Word and Power Point.On 2012-11-13 22:56, VA wrote:Yes, MS completely redesigned the user interface with Word 2007, so anychart made for Word 2003 could be very different for one made for Word 2007.I'm not sure how effective a chart would be, for LibO and Word, in manyways, just think differently. LibO uses not only paragraph styles but alsopage styles, which is a completely foreign concept to MS. So, it's not justabout hitting a sequence of mouse clicks in the right order; it's aboutrelearning how to create, edit, and format documents. There are typicallyseveral ways to accomplish a task, and the LibO method that is most likeWord may not be the best way to get things done. To get the most out ofLibO, you might find yourself having to deliberately unlearn Word. To besure, you can find things in the Writer menu that are similar to the Wordmenu, but the power of an office suite comes in learning how the programthinks, which is working at a deeper level than simply selecting a font froma drop-down box, etc.Virgilps. Can someone "fix" the annoying feature of this list that you must hit "reply all" to send areply to the list? I'm constantly sending out duplicates of my messages because my first one onlywent to one person. No other list I belong to has that behavior. My apologies to Dr. Stapf for thererun.-----Original Message----- From: Dr. R. O StapfSent: Tuesday, November 13, 2012 2:22 AMTo:users@global.libreoffice.orgSubject: Re: [libreoffice-users] Word 2003 to Libre Writer - Comparison ChartI know that the creation of such a tool would take very important dev resources, but it would be agood tool to promote LIbO Writer.But why to compare with Word 2003? As far as I know a big change has taken place with Word 2007 (or2010?)/On 2012-11-13 02:27, charles meyer wrote:Hi Folks,MS Word has a comparison chart which shows you how to perform certaintasks in Word compared to how you effect them in WordPerfect.It's an easy chart to check (and learn) Word if you've been a WordPerfect user.Ex. Ctrl/F8 will perform a certain task in WordPerfect but that sametask is done with different function key combinations in WordI was wondering if anyone has come across a similar comparison chartfor Libre Writer and Word, especially Word 2003?The chart would show how a task is done in Word and then next to itwould reveal how that task is done in Libre Writer.Thanks so much,Charles.--For unsubscribe instructions e-mail to: users+help@global.libreoffice.orgProblems?http://www.libreoffice.org/get-help/mailing-lists/how-to-unsubscribe/Posting guidelines + more:http://wiki.documentfoundation.org/NetiquetteList archive:http://listarchives.libreoffice.org/global/users/All messages sent to this list will be publicly archived and cannot be deleted
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