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What I do remember is, that MS Office Word always manages to piss me off by screwing up formatting, when joining two paragraphs into one.
That's why I need to be able to reliably select only the text of the paragraph, without the para-specific formatting - then I just copy it to the target para. Unlike Writer, in Word, I can do it with ease. As for joining paragraphs with Del key, AFAIR in Writer it is not easier or more predictable than in Word.
Applying styles to text selections is black magic too.
The key here is the difference between character and paragraph styles. Also you'll want to avoid using non-style formatting as much as possible (though list styles used to give me so much headache that I decided instead to deal with them by copying formatting directly).
To sum up: yes, Word has its own share of drawbaks and plain bugs, but in the end it allows me as a technical translator to get my work done - something I cannot yet say about Writer.




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2005-07-14
Interesting list. Though I don't remember being pissed off by any of these.
What I do remember is, that MS Office Word always manages to piss me off by screwing up formatting, when joining two paragraphs into one. Getting the result you want strongly depends on deleting the paragraph endings in precise order.. bleah. Applying styles to text selections is black magic too. Mostly it works, but sometimes Word gets stubborn and decides, that it will apply the font/size/color/etc, but the "style" attribute does not change. Or it only applies half of the settings.
This is not to say that Writer is better. This is to say that Word has problems of its own.
Luckily, I'm changing jobs now and hopefully I won't have to work with Word, or anything similar, for a looong time.