Hi,
In general, not to you specifically: It's always sad to read when people because of this or that function have to return to the non-free MS-Office world :-/ I think it also must be really big problems too, since they probably out value the positive things, that make people look at OOo first. Sometimes they won't even have half a clue of what OOo really offers. Sad, sad. Greetings, Cor Yes, it is sad. Part of the problem is that most users (like me) use MS
Office before using OOffice, and so get used to some features of the former, which they want in the latter. I guess that if I had used OOffice before, I would have been used to some of its features and would have refused to switch to MS Office if it didn't provide them. It seems to me that for OOffice usage to spread more widely, it would need to include features that prevents users to make the switch. Given the massive amount of features that OO now provides, I expected that it includes all the MS ones. Mélanie
