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To: Miles.Ellis@educational-technology-resources-centre.oxford.ac.uk (Miles Ellis)
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Subject: Re: Re: (SC22WG5.791) 007 in word format 
Date: Fri, 07 Apr 95 13:19:10 PDT
From: Keith.Bierman@eng.sun.com
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While conversion was relatively easy, I do not know if actually
authoring the document in Word (at least 5.x on the mac) would be a
"no brainer". I don't know of a way to get all the numbering and
references to numbering kept up to date.

At least the old word implementation is to stick in actual numbers and
a "renumbering" operation can be requested.

Word 6 might have a solution. Other PC and Mac products provide this
features (as done frame ;>).
