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Re: XyWrite to Word



One cute thing about Word documents is that they contain (not mine,
but I know better) earlier versions if you look at them "nude". This
is often handy when detecting plagiarism in student papers.


David Auerbach
Department of Philosophy & Religion
Box 8103
NCSU
Raleigh, NC 27695-8103

On Mar 26, at 6:22 PM, Thomas J Hawley wrote:
** Reply to message from Lisa Kleinholz on Sat, 25 Mar
2006 17:23:23 -0800 (PST)
This is something that annoys me every single time I use Word.
I know the feeling. It seems so obvious that you ought to be able
to open and
save a new file in one operation. Has Microsoft determined that
most / many
documents are created, printed, and never saved and therefore this
approach is
easiest for most users most of the time? I'd like to think that
someone in
Redmond has thought about it, but maybe not . . .
XyWrite offers a similar capability; you can use NE alone to open an [UNTITLED]
file and I do use that occasionally.
And weird things happen in Word, even
with the templates, that never happen in Xy.
I hear this constantly, even from experienced Word users who are
pretty savvy.
There are only a couple of weird things that can happen in XyWrite
(screen
display quirks in Page-Line mode; alignment of line numbers on
printed output;
on rare occasions, text that appears on the screen and should be
there does not
appear when the document is printed) and they're known bugs.
One thing I've noticed is that Word doesn't like text imported from XyWrite via cut and paste; it seems to go OK and looks fine on the Word screen, but suddenly your Word styles start behaving strangely. The workaround seems to be to leave XyWrite's end of paragraph marker out of the selection. If you bring them into Word, Word will recognize them for some purposes but not others.
(In Word, the end of paragraph marker holds the formatting for the
paragraph
object to which it's attached, and the final end of paragraph
marker in the
document holds, in addition, certain document and section object
formatting.)

Tom Hawley
New York
tjh@xxxxxxxx