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Subject:Quark & Frame vs. Word From:Michele Davis <michele -at- krautgrrl -dot- com> To:TECHWR-L <techwr-l -at- lists -dot- raycomm -dot- com> Date:Mon, 12 Jan 2004 07:20:18 -0600
The old dilemma is on my back. I have a client who wants to do fancy
schmanzy stuff in Word with large docs. Word is incapable of doing
(perhaps I exaggerate, but you know what I mean) these fancy things and
causes many problems, in addition to consistently crashing.
I can use Quark 5.0 or Frame 6.0, which are the programs I have, but I
need to be able to have a way to carry messages between documents (like
the revision control function or comments in Word.) Ideally I'd like to
not recreate the wheel---there is a gorgeous layout that could use some
tweaking with additional master pages in Quark. I hate to have to
recreate in Frame, but I can't find the above mentioned functionality in
Quark or Frame.
Any ideas?
My second question: do most of you use Word revision control on
documents when editing? I heavily rewrite my clients work (most of them
anyway) and asked a girlfriend last night if she would want to proof my
changes and any highlighted areas with Word revision command and she
said, "I don't know how to use that, but I could get a hard copy
document from you today and return it on Tuesday." Obviously THAT
doesn't help me. I certainly can't bill my client for hashing through
hard copy proofreaders marks. Perhaps this is why she hasn't had a
client in 2 years. I don't know. Maybe I am the anomaly. Like that would
be a first!
Help me! Michele
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Michele
I got out of Babylon, but there was no Zion. No Promised Land.
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