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Writers! Do you write in Word? [View all] CTyankee Feb 2023 OP
Author and editor here The Blue Flower Feb 2023 #1
I dunno. She just said she liked it when others are editing as you are writing. CTyankee Feb 2023 #5
It works well for group projects where people are editing documents Ocelot II Feb 2023 #22
None of this adds up to a reason to use it in my case. Or I don't see it. CTyankee Feb 2023 #23
I don't either. If you're just writing, stick to Word. Ocelot II Feb 2023 #24
Word relayerbob Feb 2023 #2
I use MS-Word from Office 2010. I have a state-of-art workstation, but no need for new software. Earth-shine Feb 2023 #3
I am an art historian. My writing is heavy on art display so lots of images...could that have CTyankee Feb 2023 #9
Word is very good for laying out images and wrapping text around them. Earth-shine Feb 2023 #11
Yes! We love wrapping text around images. It's perfect for art books. CTyankee Feb 2023 #21
I've only used Google docs a few times, but it seems to have some editing functions Ocelot II Feb 2023 #4
I've been using some form of Word since I got my first real computer rsdsharp Feb 2023 #6
I write in Word. CrispyQ Feb 2023 #7
Author here. FalloutShelter Feb 2023 #8
Word user since the early '90's (WordPerfect before that, LOL!). I try to avoid Google anything. 50 Shades Of Blue Feb 2023 #10
Apache Open Office Wicked Blue Feb 2023 #12
Which is basically Word by another name. :) malthaussen Feb 2023 #30
Google Docs' voice-to-text feature is getting major upgrades. Goonch Feb 2023 #13
In my special case, I use Apple Pages. Not recommended for serious writers. Tetrachloride Feb 2023 #14
Pages has some nice features; in some ways it's more flexible than Word Ocelot II Feb 2023 #17
Your words reminded me of Sperry Univac Tetrachloride Feb 2023 #18
I use Word for my resume service business. virgdem Feb 2023 #15
I am happy with Word. pandr32 Feb 2023 #16
Word! gibraltar72 Feb 2023 #19
I use Word for my own writing. Dale in Laurel MD Feb 2023 #20
EMACS ironflange Feb 2023 #25
OMG! You must be as old as me. EMACS is the only text editor... hvn_nbr_2 Feb 2023 #40
Concepts start on a legal pad dclarston13 Feb 2023 #26
I have several smaller pads of paper around the house to jot down my brilliant thoughts. CTyankee Feb 2023 #27
Use Word if that's what you are familiar with. hunter Feb 2023 #28
Framemaker hvn_nbr_2 Feb 2023 #29
Framemaker, at least the structured version, is an insanely complicated horror show. Ocelot II Feb 2023 #37
Agree. I never had to use structured Frame. hvn_nbr_2 Feb 2023 #39
Apache Open Office, which basically replicates Word. malthaussen Feb 2023 #31
LibreOffice. Like MS Office, but free. JustABozoOnThisBus Feb 2023 #32
2 dozen novels written on Word mainer Feb 2023 #33
I feel that it is not my job. And I say so. I spend the time and money to do research on art history CTyankee Feb 2023 #34
Hey, 'yank! Gotta laugh, elleng Feb 2023 #35
Yep. I did and I remember it well! CTyankee Feb 2023 #38
If you don't you may have to convert before submitting work. nolabear Feb 2023 #36
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