

Just what type of measurement does MS Office use anyway, twips and points? How many twips or points to a printed inch, vertically and horizontally? Also, I wanted better control over cell height and width. I even began a search for true upside-down (reversed, flipped) fonts (mainly Courier New). I just finished searching the web for 2 days trying to find a way to have text in a cell upside down in Excel without using WordArt or making the layout on the edge and using Landscape Print mode. My current project is a 3.5 by 2.5 (playing card sized) bound 16 page flipbook with several charts and a table of most of the powers found in the books and on the web for M.E.G.S. version) and like having small portable reference material (charts and tables) in my pocket for those times I get ideas outside the games. I play pen and paper RPG games (DnD, DC Heroes/Blood of Heroes M.E.G.S.

OpenOffice is better than MS Office 2K3 in many ways.
