On Wed, 2006-03-08 at 12:24 -0700, Mark Jarvis wrote: > OOo-2 is ->IMMENSELY<- better than OOo-1. Since I used OOo-2, trying to > use OOo-1 drives me up the wall! Awareness of problems or MSOffice vs OO > obviously varies with what one does. I frequently create a document > having outline numbering intermixed with non-numbered example lines. I > usually have to fight with MSWord to get what I want. Not too > unexpectedly, I have a similar fight with OO, but the kicks & tweaks are > a little different. Assuming that you use fonts that are available on > both sides, however, plain vanilla documents and presentations transfer > very well. > > My experience is that documents saved from OO (i.e. OOo-2) as .doc files > pull up just fine in MSWord, but that documents saved from MSWord will > more often need tweaking when pulled up in OO. > > Because of the many available design templates readily available in > PowerPoint, I tend to start presentations in PP, then move to OO. (I'm > sure that there's an equally good source for OO design templates, but > haven't taken the time to look for it.) Once again OO --> PP seems to be > better than PP --> OO. One caveat: many PP design templates involved > objects which rendered v-e-r-y s-l-o-w-l-y in OOo-1, making them > effectively unusable. I haven't tested this thoroughly with OOo-2, but > the problem seems to be almost, if not entirely, eliminated. > ---- if the default set of templates isn't enough for you, there are many more at OOo's web site for all the various applications Craig --------------------------------------------------- PLUG-discuss mailing list - PLUG-discuss@lists.plug.phoenix.az.us To subscribe, unsubscribe, or to change you mail settings: http://lists.PLUG.phoenix.az.us/mailman/listinfo/plug-discuss