 Good evening. First of all, thanks, Laszlo, for your presentation. I want to add that I'm going to give training, Laszlo, on LibreLogo really soon within November. I will have a short lesson on LibreLogo, so maybe I will catch up to you. So my presentation today is about comparison between Word and Writer. This is a disclaimer. It's 20 years. I don't use any more Word. I've been asked to do so. And this is the partial result of it. Partial because they told me to use it for a project, but then they told me I had to make another project which was more urgent. And so I had to park the first one and stop using Microsoft Word so it is not complete. Sometimes I finally understand all the issues that the people coming from Microsoft Office is having when migrating to LibreOffice. It's just like when you know someone having a pain in the backbone and they say, yes, understand, no. Something is to guess and something is to have that pain. And in this case, I had that pain. And I don't know if in other languages, but in Italian, Microsoft Word is really a mess with shortcuts so I had to really find all of them because all worldwide software has a common base of shortcuts, just like Control-S to save, Control-P to print, Control-All to open. No way. And Microsoft Word in Italian is no way that. Cross-references, I've noticed that they work. If you, in Writer, use cross-references among different documents because at the end, you will assemble them. At the end, they will work. But you can't check until you assemble all of them. And the reason to split them in separate documents is that you want to work with smaller ones. So the problem is that you are guessing that sooner or later we will do the assemble. And finally, you will discover if you have been right in inputting those cross-references because you have to do it manually, noting somewhere the name of the cross-reference. What happens in Word is that even if you cross-reference to something on another document and then you open just the second one, it keeps the text. So you can see it instead of seeing an error, which is what happens in Writer. But if you try, obviously, to insert a new cross-reference, it doesn't. It can't list cross-references of other documents unless they are all open together, which is sound sensible. Then it happens that in this case, cross-references, to us are special field. But what happens in Microsoft Word is that they are not highlighted at all. So you couldn't even notice that there is a cross-reference over there unless you go over it. And then it prompts you to, how to say, to control click to follow the link because at the end it is a bookmark for it. And you can also write within the recall of the cross-reference, which is something you can't do in Writer. For Writer, it is one block. So either you put it there or you delete it. You can't write inside. You can't modify it. It could be useful sometimes if you have some kind of exception now and then. Then the handling of sub-document is, well, I have to say it's really useful. Trust me, I lost days and days in learning again Microsoft Word because of the ribbon and because I think that the ribbon is meant and thought and designed for basic users. But for power users, it's really a pain in the ass. By the way, the possibility to open all the documents and work within them is really useful. It's definitely, definitely useful, which is something you can't do in LibreOffice Writer because it prevents you to do it and ask you to open separately the sub-document and then save it and then update it in the master document. The layout and the scrolling of the document is really fast in Microsoft Word, but not that much. When you happen to insert many vector images, even Microsoft Word finds its, how to say, difficulties. And by the way, it uses a trick, this. Let's say that probably it has a kind of snapshot, screenshot of the pages. And so when you scroll real rapidly or you zoom in and out, it shows you this kind of ruffle image and then it defines with the new layout and new rendering, which is by the way really fast. And call outs, since all my previous documents were made with LibreOffice Writer, I used this kind of style for call outs and I wanted to, at least, even using a different software to keep the very same, how to say, look and feel of the document, to the finished document. So I created the very same kind of call out, but what happens is that maybe it's my fault when there is some kind of margin to set. I didn't find it, but as you can see, there is a lot of margin you can't use. So even if you have to write a call out with the number five, you have to create a huge call out because otherwise it doesn't fit the number itself. It's something. Have you used text at the moment? Text what? Text at the moment. No. It's a feature of all that. Maybe, maybe, maybe. I had the perception that it looks like, you know, LibreOffice creates a shape and then you can fit, sorry, put the text within that shape. I had the perception that word creates a shape and then creates a text box within that shape, but I may be wrong. It was my perception. Then the caption held in a different way because it creates a separate text box for the caption which is not the box containing the image which is something that doesn't happen in writer and this is sometimes a feature which leads to confusion to users and a pain in the ass if you, for example, want to resize that image after you have put the caption. So I think that this is a smart thing. And by the way, I recently used to, in LibreOffice too, not anymore use the caption feature but just put the text by myself using the numbering, you know, the variables and so on. Then the alignment, the RISD-8 in the alignment of images, it draws a green line. It helps you to align in your images but the final result is not that perfect, at least on the screen. I didn't check because I have not reached the stage to finish the document, to assemble and to produce the PDF so, you know, in the final version. Then it doesn't have, apparently, an explicit way to compress images just like LibreOffice has, you know, you're clicking on the right button and you say compress this image which is on one hand is really handy, it's really useful but on the other hand you have to do it for every single image of the document while Microsoft Word doesn't prompt you at all, doesn't have, apparently, this function but it does globally for the document in the settings of the program, I would say. I don't think it's related to the document but I'm not sure. But yes, it's on advanced functions, advanced properties, no, yes, settings, sorry, of the software. Sorry, it's in Italian because I have to use it in Italian because it's not mine, to be honest, but Microsoft Word, I refuse to buy it. Yes, really. So I told them, you give me the software and I use it, that's the best I could do for you. And I finished, it's to be continued because again, I didn't succeed to, I didn't finish the work, the job on that document, unfortunately, so I didn't reach all the stage which is the most tedious one when you have to assemble all the documents and produce a PDF because as I mentioned last year in my speech, it takes ages, especially if you have kind of 400 pages document with a lot of vectors and pictures and so on, it can take on an I5 also kind of 20 minutes, 15 minutes to generate the final PDF. I'm done. Thank you. One minute. I know that, yes, it's true, it's true. Yeah, no, it's different. I mean, what happens is that it's true that when you create PDF, you can do that, it does, but when you save the ODT file, unless you compress the image, the image stays there, the whole. So if you for some reason insert an image which is 20 megapixel and 20 megabytes, let's say. No, you do and then compress. No, no way. I do this, I'm part of my job. I have a professional camera. I take pictures of the items of the machinery. Now then I bring the pictures within the writer and then I say, I resize them as I need to be on the page and then I say, please, compress because it depends on the size of a page, you know, because it's physical. Other questions really quickly? Yes, please. Perhaps you can start at a wicking page where comparison of your phone are available. Oh, thank you. It's a good suggestion. You, I can point to it and say, look here. Indeed. And that is a trick to get it better. It's a good point. And it's not forgotten. And do you remind me also that if I'm not wrong, the core has made such kind of comparison in a wicking page. It's more a form of a table, but thank you. I will take into consideration and time permitting I will do it. Thank you so much. I want to take this tonight. Yeah. Good idea. Thank you all.