On Wed, 06 Oct 2021 14:24:45 +1030
Tim via users <users(a)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