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Are there any free, customizable word processors that can be used by court reporters? I know there are commercial programs. Is it possible to have Q & A functionality, WYSIWYG pages, etc.? Could a plugin that does all this be created for a word processor? By the way, I own Microsoft Word and Corel Wordperfect
yes the best free office program is Open Office 2.4 it is compatible with MS Office 2007..
click on the link below… download the one for windows. also download the user manual
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If you want professional looking documents then its best to use something like LaTeX (pronounced laytec). It’s free to use and easy to learn.
When you write documents on LaTeX you can make them PDFs, HTMLs or various other formats.
