I have been using Apache Open Office Writer for about a month, and I have a 
gripe and
a suggestion:

GRIPE:
Open Office uses the incorrect slang term "Criteria" in its spell check and in 
a couple of places in the
program itself.   Look in the dictionary:  The correct word is CRITERION for a 
single requirement,
and the correct word for more than one requirement is CRITERIONS.  It really 
irritates me when 
I'm writing a report or letter, and I use the correct word Criterion or 
Criterions, and the spellcheck
marks it as an error.  If you can't repair this, then I'm moving to a different 
word processor.

SUGGESTION:
Whenever I close a document, the program takes me back to the Open Office 
program selection
menu. Why not do what MS Word does - just close the file and keep the program 
running so I
can open a new file immediately instead of going out of the program and then 
selecting it again
to continue working with another file.


Earl J. Kangas
     from the
People's Socialist Republic of California
                                          

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