On 08/29/2008 11:27 AM, McLauchlan, Kevin wrote: > Cor Nouws [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] offered: > [...] >> You mention enough items that can be an issue. But the combination of >> ... often makes it work properly or cumbersome. So starting to make > it, >> and trying during that process is not only safe, but also interesting >> for her to learn. > > Oh-oh. I see I've failed to impart a significant point: > The person who is creating new templates doesn't use OOo. She has no > incentive to make anything OOo friendly - it's just not on her radar. > The company standard is MS Office. I'm just looking for a few things I > can casually bring up, over the next few days, as suggestions for ... > um... er... "Good practices"... where I won't even be mentioning OOo as > the reason. > > Also, she's 2500 miles (4200km) and a few timezones away, we've never > met, and her only incentive to do anything for me is my natural charm > and winning ways.... which suggests that I'm already at a bit of a > disadvantage, here... ahem. > > - Kevin
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