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<blockquote data-quote="Moss" data-source="post: 1388546" data-attributes="member: 193069"><p>The only reason I don't really like MS Office is because of how clunky it feels. Feels really bloated, and looks bloated too... I suppose when you're doing a lot of formatting and the likes, then it is best to stick with Word if you're going to be dealing with a lot of people who also use Office. </p><p></p><p>Numbers? Can't use it. I have had classes that have required a few oddball functions that Excel has and Numbers doesn't. Fortunately I get a discount on this software from the university.</p><p></p><p>What p0ll!xx has said and show in his image is exactly how you will need to export documents when working in pages. I suggest using the PDF format if you are simply sending documents that are complete and will not need to be opened for editing. Exporting as a PDF retains all of the formatting that you originally had. </p><p></p><p>TL;DR - I prefer iWork (Pages, to be specific) over MS Office in all instances other than Excel versus Numbers.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Moss, post: 1388546, member: 193069"] The only reason I don't really like MS Office is because of how clunky it feels. Feels really bloated, and looks bloated too... I suppose when you're doing a lot of formatting and the likes, then it is best to stick with Word if you're going to be dealing with a lot of people who also use Office. Numbers? Can't use it. I have had classes that have required a few oddball functions that Excel has and Numbers doesn't. Fortunately I get a discount on this software from the university. What p0ll!xx has said and show in his image is exactly how you will need to export documents when working in pages. I suggest using the PDF format if you are simply sending documents that are complete and will not need to be opened for editing. Exporting as a PDF retains all of the formatting that you originally had. TL;DR - I prefer iWork (Pages, to be specific) over MS Office in all instances other than Excel versus Numbers. [/QUOTE]
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