Okay, time to take my perkygoth self out to nap in the car.
Bats and glitter! Bats and glitter!
This post makes me laugh and laugh and laugh.It made me scroll back up, because I was thinking, "I could have sworn this was ita's post, not Jilli's."
Off-topic discussion. Wanna talk about corsets, duct tape, or physics? This is the place. Detailed discussion of any current-season TV must be whitefonted.
Okay, time to take my perkygoth self out to nap in the car.
Bats and glitter! Bats and glitter!
This post makes me laugh and laugh and laugh.It made me scroll back up, because I was thinking, "I could have sworn this was ita's post, not Jilli's."
The funniest thing about being perkygoth for a day is that people are staring at my knees. I've worn most of this outfit together before (white peasant blouse with black trim, black knee-length skirt with crinolines, waist cincher, granny boots), but the piece de resistance...stripey tights. I could be topless and I'm not sure people would notice.
Unfortunately I must take this amusement to polish a document in which someone added changes in red and struck out and reddened replaced text...but not by using Track Changes. They formatted manually each time.
Unfortunately I must take this amusement to polish a document in which someone added changes in red and struck out and reddened replaced text...but not by using Track Changes. They formatted manually each time.
OMG, I had a class (where we were creating one large document among the 30 of us) with people who couldn't figure out Track Changes. That shit is bananas.
Yeah, my poor officemate was Word-illiterate and had no clue what that red stuff was.
It's one thing not to "get" it, a whole nother thing to try to replicate it with font formatting. @@
a whole nother thing to try to replicate it with font formatting
Imagine my confusion as I click on "Accept All Changes" three times before daring to believe this whole thing has to be manual...
Oh, man, I use Track Changes all the time now. It's freaky shit.
You know, for all I love Track Changes, for the love of GOD accept changes before publishing your document to the intranet. I don't get people.
Oh, God yes. You save one document with the Track Changes on for your records, and then accept EVERYTHING so there's no trace of it left.
Unfortunately I must take this amusement to polish a document in which someone added changes in red and struck out and reddened replaced text...but not by using Track Changes. They formatted manually each time.
editor head explody
If any of my writers or PMs did that, I would never stop screaming. Ever.
ita has stripy knees! Hee!