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Ben,

Yet, as Euripides says (Phoenissae vv. 396-397), 'Hopes are the exiles' food' --if we can consider ourserlves exiles from Nisus Classic--, even if they are 'always in the future'.

Cheers,

jem cabanes




On 23.09.2010, at 7.24, Andrus wrote:

> Indeed it really is too bad.  Checking facing page layout is really tedious!
> 
> I had high hopes of NWP replacing Nisus Classic, but it looks like that will never happen.  What is also sad is there seems nothing better, nor signs of any to come.  And yet it is hardly thinkable to go back to Classic-- at least as long as we deal with the internet and others.  The golden age of Word Processing was great while it lasted!  :-[  Its a shame, really, since NWP is so darn close, but I've almost given up hope of NWP being the joy to use and good friend that NW Classic was.
> 
> 	I hope I'm wrong, but silences doesn't do much to nourish hope! :-)
> 	Ben Andrus
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> On 2010 Sep 22, Wed, at 3:11 pm, jem cabanes wrote:
> 
>> Kino, Philip, many thanks.
>> 
>> I knew about the 'PDF trick', only this way I can only view it, not edit it.
>> 
>> Too bad.
>> 
>> jem cabanes
>> 
>> 
>> 
>> On 22.09.2010, at 18.45, Kino wrote:
>> 
>>> On Sep 23, 2010, at 1:36 AM, jem cabanes wrote:
>>> 
>>>> Silly me, I can't get a document to show facing pages on Page View.
>>> 
>>> Not silly at all. NWP cannot show two pages at once.
>>> 
>>> If you need to see your document in that manner, print it to PDF with "Page per Sheet" set to "2" in the "Layout" tab of the Print dialog and open the generated PDF in Preview, Adobe Reader or something else.
>>> 
>>> 
>>> Kino
>>> 
> 

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