"Charles W Davis" <> wrote ...
> The product is minimalist in nature by design. For a real free word
> processor, try http://www.openoffice.org
I don't want to sound like I'm knocking OpenOffice, but
- it seems like JC's issues with WordPad should be easily fixed, without
resorting to additional software;
- downloading, installing and using OpenOffice is likely to present a
significant challenge, given JC's apparent skill level.
Personally I don't believe OpenOffice would be a good solution in this case
(fine software that it is). WordPad is pretty limited compared to the big
word processors; but JC's issues aren't related to lack of features. It
sounds like he already has all the features he can cope with, right now. I
used WordPad as my commercial word processor for a few years, because I
didn't want to spend money buying Microsoft Word (this was back in 1992-93,
long before OpenOffice etc and when word processors cost ~$500, stand alone
not as part of an Office suite). I was able to run a small business, using
WordPad. It's fine.
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Andrew McLaren
amclar (at) optusnet dot com dot au