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Okay, thanks. I have used Pages 4 for the last three years for bulletins and Scripture readings at the church. Works very well, and have set it up so that it only takes minutes to do each bulletin and the Scripture readings. I will try Pages 5 to …
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Quote: Originally Posted by Frank777 Don't delete Pages 5.0 until you are sure all your documents will open in the older version. Since the recent update, I'm back to work and fairly satisfied with the new iWork. So are you saying that many…
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Quote: word processing and publications That’s a very broad area. For writing process, nothing tops Scrivener for research, organizing, rearranging, notetaking, and writing drafts. Easy exports to various formats (.rtf is native). For gen…
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Interesting. I have not had MS Office at all on this MBP. So I started with Pages 08, but it had some limits (didn?t handle Hebrew). I have used NeoOffice > OpenOffice > LibreOffice > Symphony (IBM). The two best are NeoOffice and Symphony.…
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I was a mathematician 40 years ago and would have loved LaTeX ... anything computerized because my intro to computers was in 1968 (junior in college) when Fortran IV was the latest software running on an IBM 360 (top of the line stuff!). Anyway, my …
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So are you using something like TeXMaker? Or TeXShop?
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Here you go. Does that help?
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Okay, I will post it for you. Then you can watch for responses.
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Howdy. I use Mellel, but never have used equations. Have you posted on the Mellel Forum?
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Quote: Originally Posted by Dr Millmoss The dirty little secret of Excel is that in truth it's the world's most complicated table-maker. I can't recall the last time anyone sent me an Excel spreadsheet (and I get plenty of them) that actually inc…
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Howdy. I have a MBP 15” and found the following helpful: Quay, allows you to configure a popup item in the Dock, but it works automatically with your existing stacks; the actual popup is handled by a background process that uses few system resour…
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I have not seen Reveal Codes in OpenOffice.org 3.3, Symphony 3, nor NeoOffice 3.1.O (nor initial look at OO.org 3.4). I doubt that it is available.
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Quote: Originally Posted by GrayShades Not accurate. MS Excel 2011 has Pivot Tables; see Mactopia. Read the last paragraph. Quote: Originally Posted by MsftMacMan Excel on the Mac DOES have pivot tables... and I don't think you can say the …
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Quote: Originally Posted by DESuserIGN No pivot tables! Really? I guess I'll continue to use use NeoOffice and donate money to them rather than get ripped off by Microsoft. They've had a pretty mac-like interface for quite a while now and they …
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Perhaps look at: Luca Acocunting.
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I had begun using MS Word in v. 5 with System 6, and liked it, was very proficient. But that is history. After being away from MS Office for eight years I had considered getting MS Office 2011. But not now. Why? Because it still does not support RTL…
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I use Opera 10.10 for all YouTube activity. Works very well. Earlier this week I tried to update to 10.5 Beta and it would crash before being fully open. So I restored 10.10 and it works fine. OS X 10.6.2
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Here is another vote for Reunion. I have used it through four upgrade cycles, always solid.
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Quote: Originally Posted by samwapp Basically what the title says, i'm looking for one that is easy to use and isn't $10. Acrobat Pro is easy to use and it is not $10.
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Quote: Originally Posted by Relic I really like the Mac version of Office. It's much better then the PC variant. Well, except for Excel. If you have to do heavy duty stuff, the Mac version pales in comparison.