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> From: bounce-techwr-l-137490 -at- lists -dot- techwr-l -dot- com
> [mailto:bounce-techwr-l-137490 -at- lists -dot- techwr-l -dot- com] On Behalf
> Of Jean Hollis Weber
>
> I'm really sorry to hear that the OOoAuthors website defeated
> you, Bonnie. I really wish we could have the benefit of your
> critical analysis applied to the other books. I'd also love to
> have you hack the Writer Guide into shape. But reading your later
> notes, I see you didn't like using OOo either, so I can
> understand your lack of enthusiasm for overcoming the
> frustrations of the website and continuing with the project.
>
Hi, Jean! After the conversation here, I paid another visit and was
delighted to see that some simplification has been done; I'm likely to be
willing to give it another go sometime soon.
> BTW, I'm not sure if you received some of my correspondence on
> the subject. There was a time when my outgoing email was going
> missing, and I suspect some notes to you were among those lost,
> since I didn't get a response.
>
Ah, I may have received one of them and then postponed writing and
ultimately forgot about it; I didn't just give up immediately. I think
that's what must have happened.
Actually, when I did use Writer for several book editing jobs, I got used to
it. I think my comments in this thread may have been a bit too critical. I
managed to use it, but I wouldn't necessarily choose it over Word, unless I
come to understand its workings better. I was willing to put in zero time
figuring out how to use the program when I had those books to edit.
Anyway, I might well drop you a line to let you know I'm willing to give it
another try.
Good to hear from you, Jean!
Bonnie Granat | http://www.GranatEdit.com
bgranat -at- granatedit -dot- com
Cambridge, Massachusetts, US
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