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Old 08-31-2010, 10:11 AM   #13
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Originally Posted by devilsadvocate View Post
Putting research together = creating documents.

Don't worry about the .docx thing; I just mentioned that in case you needed to edit an existing document that was saved in that format. If you're putting them together yourself you can save it as a .doc and no one will be the wiser; it'll open in Word and pretty much everything else anyone would use, which I imagine is what you really need at the moment.
well it's been humming right along for me, thanks everyone! I've needed to keep 12 documents at a time open (that's how I need to enter the info) and it has been great!

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Originally Posted by carld View Post
Wordpad is more complete than it used to be, but as far as I can tell it doesn't include a spellchecker, which is a killer drawback if you're doing anything serious.
I haven't tried it in several iterations of Windows. I used to completely get flumoxed by the formatting.
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