On Sun, Dec 01, 2013 11:41:58 AM +0000, Tom Davies wrote:
Hi :)
Retraining to use the ribbon-bar is easier than reformating tons of
documents but why reformat them? It's possible to keep the old
version of MS Office and install LibreOffice alongside it.
Then new things can be gradually moved to LibreOffice. Migration
rather than switch-over.
sorry Tom but... do you need that **I** don't know this stuff, or
would be against it? I am talking of how the rest of the world thinks,
not us already on lists like this.
Marco
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