![]() He assured me that he always worked that way and that it was a really efficient way to work. I reeled back in horror and asked how on earth he could read the text with all that other stuff messing up his view of it. ![]() ![]() And all I could see were these horrid little dots between every word, funny backwards P markers at the end of lines, long arrows between step numbers and the first letter of the step text, etc. Most of Word’s power was well and truly hidden from me.Ībout 15 or more years ago (yes, I’ve been using Word a LONG time), I was looking over a work colleague’s shoulder discussing a document he had displayed on his screen. For the first few years I used Word, I just used it ‘out-of-the-box’ and changed very few settings - like much of the population, I guess.
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