> much. That's why all of the "options" are in setup. Tune them to YOUR > personal likings and operating way. Wow...Have you ever taken a standard computer user through the settings of any Office suite? They stare at you as though you are speaking a different language. Most users really don't care about options and get very frustrated when stuff "just doesn't work." > Wonder the cost of your stated "new install" of Ms Office vs Linux and > OpenOffice? For the price difference I will continue to support and use > Linux personally, even stating that, this is being written on a XP As far as cost is concerned, most people don't really care that OO and Linux are free. They get a "free" version of something with their new PC that mostly meets their needs. Am I underestimating the novice computer user? Am I making too big a deal out of one option setting here? If I am, I'll just drop it and make an "FAQ" on a post-it to change the auto-save setting. Since I am not seeing any opinions from the RedHat folks here, I think we are all wasting out time. -- Fedora-desktop-list@xxxxxxxxxx http://www.redhat.com/mailman/listinfo/fedora-desktop-list