On Wed, 06 Oct 2021 14:24:45 +1030
Tim via users <users@lists.fedoraproject.org> wrote:

> Tim:
> >> Yet, my experience of Office gives me exactly the opposite response.  
> 
> ToddAndMargo:
> > I think it has to do with what you know and what
> > your capacity for learning is.  Ever have a
> > secretary jump up in your face and tell "I DON'T
> > WANT TO LEARN ANYTHING NEW!!" after her boss
> > tells you to install new software?  
> 
> No, but I understand the sentiment.  Many years ago I had to help
> someone use Office.  They'd gone on a course for it, and also had to do
> homework.  Their home version was different from the school's version,
> and they couldn't transfer the knowledge.
> 
> I had to delve through all the badly organised menus trying to find the
> functions they needed, then work out how they were going to apply to
> the data on the page.  Nothing was intuitive.  It's all about learning
> its foibles.
> 
> It doesn't help when the knowledge is only presented as recipes.
> 

Microsoft.
What do you expect from the company, which manual for the printing
consist of the 3 inch binder with screenshots like in a comic book.

Bob
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