I think you'll find parallel columns were in WP back to at least version 3ish (yep good old DOS days). It's a feature that Word doesn't have, but there are a few ways to achieve similar formatting in Word.
I'm pretty sure that installing Word didn't change the fonts in your existing documents. You can either not install Word, or install it and not use it.Hmm, worth considering. The thing is, they're gagging to give me the lot, on these offers, and I actively don't want Word anywhere near my hard disc. Last time I did that, it changed all the fonts on my existing WordPerfect documents.
Rolfe.
I'm pretty sure that installing Word didn't change the fonts in your existing documents. You can either not install Word, or install it and not use it.
That's certainly what I suspect. Particularly as this would be in the days when TT/OT fonts were far from universal, but I have no knowledge at all of how WP uses fonts. Last time I used WP was in the very early 90s, when I seem to recall it used red to represent bold and green for italics, or some such.Perhaps Rolfe means it changed all the fonts on the existing WordPerfect documents when they are viewed in Word.
Which is very likely.
Not that it changed all the fonts on the existing WordPerfect documents when they are viewed in WordPerfect.
Which, I agree, is theoretically impossible.
No, it's not the same. The Word feature is very limited and awkward to use n comparison.
I have been using LibreOffice extensively for both documents and spreadsheets its seems to be very compatible with Office 2003 and Excel.
I just checked and the presentation component says it saves in a variety of PowerPoint versions. I have used it for a couple of presentations but just kept the LO format.
YMMV & etc.![]()
Thanks for that. I just tried it, and it is indeed a huge improvement over what I had. It's still not perfect though - it's not displaying exactly as it does in PowerPoint - and there is a problem with the notes. I have quite extensive notes in the presentation, and these aren't displaying at all. Blank pages where notes should be.
Any idea why?
Rolfe.
I just HAVE to point out that there are also compatibility issues in between various version of Microsoft Office itself. I'm not speaking about a obvious issues like docx vs doc, or Mac vs. Win, but even some trivial stuff like sending a doc file from one installation of Office on Win to another installation on Win. One can minimize those (in between different Office versions) by sticking to the latest updates and to certain core features. But Office is not maintained perfectly, and sometimes frustratingly bad, by Microsoft for version compatibility.I've been using openoffice then libreoffice for years and yes it's a great piece of open software. I believe I've never run into a single useful feature on MSO that I can't reproduce on OO/LibreO. HOWEVER. These are NOT 100% compatible. If you import an OO presentation to LibreO you'll find there are minor pagination differences, the graphcs are 're-arranged' on the page. There may be some font differences (tho' you can install more fonts).
So these are not 100% inter-compatible.
LibreOffice costs $0.
MSO costs $90-350 depending on the flavor.
Unless you require MSO compatibility the choice is obvious.
As I said importing an MSO does not provide 100% compatible results. If you started withe a LibreO and imported it to MSO you'd see similar problems. MSO and LibreO both have a 'notes' features and I've never seen that specific issue.
In a decade or so, Microsoft will be gone except for it's office suite, which will have atrophied due to changes in the way work gets done. I'm sure the Apple Store will sell quite a few of them at $19.95.
I'll tell you the one thing I really hate about Word.
Section Breaks.
Seriously. If you want to have one page landscape in a document that is otherwise portrait, you have to put a Section Break at its top and bottom. That then splits your document into multiple sections, so you have to then tell it to number pages consecutively instead of starting over in each section, and you have to tell it to continue using the previous section's header and footer, 'cause otherwise the single landscape page will get its own, and even worse, they'll be a first page header and footer unless you've turned "different first page" off for that section!
I can make a Word document get up and sing, but Section Breaks are a huge pain in the ass and I hate them... so much... flames... flames - at the sides of my face...