Hi Kevin,

McLauchlan, Kevin wrote (28-8-2008 20:41)
Our company is about to do some re-branding, which will mean new
templates for customer-facing documents. Somebody (not I) is going to
create the new Word templates.
Is there anything that I should ask that person to do - or to avoid -
that will make my life easier if I want to use OOo instead of Word?  She
will probably be using Word 2003, if that makes a difference.
Any suggestions that help to avoid extra (re-) work are appreciated.

Just two basic things - not knowing the lay outs:
- work with paragraph and character styles, not direct formatting;
- use tables for positioning.

HTH & kindest regards,
Cor


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