All I had to do was first stop using full screen mode. ![]() It was actually very easy to achieve once I decided to do it. Word has a habit of wasting so much screen space in its default layout. Upon deciding to switch back to Word last week, I thought I would take a little time to try and tailor Word to be a little less cluttered, and take up less space on the screen. So I would end up copy and pasting from my writing app in to Word for a final check over, and to add formatting, which was less than perfect. The problem is, none of these minimalist editors have a set of functions that come anywhere near the tools which MS Word provides. ![]() I have been a big fan of writing software/platforms designed for productivity in the past, and have used both WriteRoom and Q10 extensively. One thing I loved about Google Docs was the clutter free writing environment. Following on from the blog post last week, explaining just why I had ditched Google Docs and gone back to using Microsoft Word, I thought I would follow up with a post which describes how I configure word for a minimalist working environment.
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