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Do you use OpenOffice and do you find it is not compatible withOffice Word?

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Bob I

Flightless Bird
Gordon wrote:

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> "Bob I" <birelan@yahoo.com> wrote in message
> news:e1Ptjlj2KHA.5820@TK2MSFTNGP06.phx.gbl...
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>> Gordon wrote:
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>>> On 12/04/2010 07:48, Peter Köhlmann wrote:
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>>>> In that case: Stay away from *any* version of MS Office, too.
>>>> Because it does *not* render the documents completely the same between
>>>> versions. Not even with the *same* version, but different printers
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>>> I concur with that - I have NEVER understood why the printer should
>>> have a bearing on the DISPLAY of a document - but it does. Totally
>>> weird.

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>> Because different printers have different capabilities. Margin
>> requirements for paper handling, fonts etc.(set your default printer
>> to a "generic text printer" and see what happen)
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> yes but that should only be a factor when PRINTING, not DISPLAYING....a
> PDF document looks the same on ANY machine, no matter what type of
> printer is attached. Why should a Word document not do the same?


PDF is an image file intended primarily for onscreen viewing, while Word
documents are designed to be put on paper and so are formatted for the
destination printer.(remember WYSIWYG?) Since it's been that way for
~20 years I suspect they figure they have it the way its needed ;-)
 
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