Path: utzoo!utgpu!news-server.csri.toronto.edu!cs.utexas.edu!sdd.hp.com!elroy.jpl.nasa.gov!decwrl!stanford.edu!unix!hplabs!hpfcso!hpfcmdd!hpbbrd!hpbbn!hpcc05!hpsgm2!vanmick From: vanmick@hpsgm2.sgp.hp.com (Van Der Beek Michael-Leo) Newsgroups: comp.windows.ms Subject: Re: Re: WYSIWYG Word Processor for Windows 3.0? Message-ID: <3440002@hpsgm2.sgp.hp.com> Date: 2 May 91 02:27:20 GMT References: <1991Apr26.004923.8553@int13.hf.intel.com> Organization: HP Singapore Lines: 21 Hi, I am using AmiPro 1.2 now, I find it quite different from other word processors. I like the way you can define styles to almost anything you like and have multiple styles on the same document. I haven't tried importing graphics yet, but it is a matter of time.The charting capability, I also haven't tried. I am now using (or at least I think I am using :-) ATM though I currently have only a few fonts. I have PageMaker 4.0 (it comes with ATM). I am also trying to port to and from PageMaker. I am using either a HP II or HP IIID laser printer. I do agree with you that it can take some time to print if you are using fonts other than what you need for a printer (especially if you use a 286 at work, I have a 386-33Mhz at home, but can only print on a laser at work.) I think it is a pretty good word processor. I have tried Word for Win, but I prefer AmiPro. Regards, Michael