Hello Ricardo,

I have to deal with MS Word, Excel and PowerPoint documents in my work as a 
translator, but I find that iWork09 copes with all this adequately for my 
purposes. There are a few minor problems exporting Word documents to Pages, but 
I rarely encounter them.

In any case, my editors are grateful for good translations and don't mind 
moving around the occasional misplaced text box.

Cheers,

Anne


On Apr 14, 2010, at 10:29 PM, Ricardo Walker wrote:

> Hi,
> 
> It being a negative or a positive is completely dependent on the situation 
> one finds them self in.  People use applications at work or school for 
> example, just because they don't have a choice.  If my memory is correct, 
> someone said you should be adequate in MS office.  On face value this is 
> sound advice just because this is the standard used in many businesses and 
> learning institutions.  This has nothing or very little to do with what you 
> prefer or, what is faster or efficient.  It is just having a skill that many 
> people expect as a basic requirement in many walks of life.  Just my 2 cents. 
>  

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