I always leave the formatting marks on, because without them, there's no way to know what is making formatting go wrong. One thing to remember is that in Word, the paragraph mark contains the formatting instructions for the preceding paragraph.
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Ginger is right w/rt Word formatting. Although in the 20+ years I've been using Word, it's gotten a lot more complicated & tricky to use. I still miss Word 4.
Consuela, going to Spain issues aside, how do you like the Mytouch?
I like it well enough. I can't seem to make video streaming work on it, but it's fine for phone, texting, and websurfing. And there are a variety of apps I've grown really attached to, like the calendar & games, Yelp & OpenTable. I don't miss the actual keyboard as much as I thought I would, but I don't do much writing on it other than a couple texts a day.
I HATED my keyboard on my previous phone. HATED. And I have normal sized fingers and thumbs.
I'll check out the touch. I really want a phone that has the abilty to have a Dropbox app on it, so I can send docs to clients if I'm sans laptop.
Although in the 20+ years I've been using Word, it's gotten a lot more complicated & tricky to use. I still miss Word 4.
I miss Reveal Codes. Alt+F3 anyone?
It was so much easier when you could see the code. Sigh.
I miss Reveal Codes. Alt+F3 anyone?
Wasn't that WordStar?
And yeah, life was easier when you could see the code.
I like Open Office, but it's hell when you're trying to reformat fic, because the paragraph markers don't work the way they do in Word, and there's a whole other complicated process you have to use. Damned annoying.
Wasn't that WordStar?
WordPerfect.
The Word format, at least the .doc format .docx wasn't around when I worked on translating document formats, doesn't really lend itself to WordPerfect style reveal codes. It's hella complex and you can have formatting out of order since it can append edits anywhere in the document to the end of the file. That made it able to save your changes to a big document really fast, but increased the chance for bugs. If you did a 'save as' as opposed to a 'save', it would reorder the file so it was linear.
Does anyone have any suggestions for RSS readers for Android? I'm trying to keep up to date in some areas, but clean up my web browsers.
I see an unofficial Google reader out there (gReader), but I'm not sure what that means--it ganks their featureset or style? Or their actual config?
Anything wrong with the official Google Reader app? I just use that.