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lavendersparkle) wrote2009-02-23 12:17 pm
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.doc rant
Why the fuck to people still email out papers in .doc format?
I am by far not the most computer savvy person in the world. I don't know how to use Latex (or how to type a Greek letter chi) and if I had a PC I'd probably write most stuff in Word. However, I understand that not everyone has Word or even the particular version of Word you have and if you are an academic I'm pretty sure you have some kind of pdf writing on your computer. So fucking use it rather than making me open your stupid .doc file in NeoOffice, in which all your formatting is going to get fucked.
Here endith the lesson.
I am by far not the most computer savvy person in the world. I don't know how to use Latex (or how to type a Greek letter chi) and if I had a PC I'd probably write most stuff in Word. However, I understand that not everyone has Word or even the particular version of Word you have and if you are an academic I'm pretty sure you have some kind of pdf writing on your computer. So fucking use it rather than making me open your stupid .doc file in NeoOffice, in which all your formatting is going to get fucked.
Here endith the lesson.
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.pdf files can be read on Adobe acrobat reader which can be downloaded for free and the formatting is unlikely to go screwy. On my computer it takes about 10 seconds to turn a word processed document into a pdf, it's an option in the drop down menu. Lots of undergrads and ordinary folk don't necessarily have a pdf writer on their computer, but if you're an academic you're bound to have one because sometimes you have to submit things in pdf form. It just seems to be thoughtlessness to not bother to do it when you're circulating a seminar paper.
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