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All of this may be true. However, from personal experience, as long as
I've been careful with accepting/rejecting all changes prior to applying
revision control, I've not had troubles using it. When I haven't been
careful, I've had all kinds of issues.
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Subject: Re: Quark & Frame vs. Word
John Posada writes:
> Numbered lists is buggy all on it's own.
I know, but Word doesn't admit it. However, they do admit somewhere in
the knowledge base that there's a problem with numbering in
rev-controlled docs.
They even provide a patch (which doesn't work). Still, don't quote me:
I'm working from a two-year-old whimpering-heap memory, which would
probably require years of therapy or bamboo under the fingernails to
return it completely to the light of day.