Something I always liked about OO.o's writer compared to koffice (at least versions I tried) is that it is better suited if you want to consider the logical structure of a document rather than simple wysiwyg editing.
I didn't get to play with any recent version of koffice, though.
Posted Nov 26, 2009 13:32 UTC (Thu) by jospoortvliet (subscriber, #33164)
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I'm assuming you just wrote it the wrong way around, right? In that following the structure in KWord is far easier than in OO.o's writer? As the latter is just as bad as MS Word - which sucks at keeping large documents in a logical structure.