![]() ![]() ![]() After all, the majority of things we do on our devices revolves around reading and writing text. ![]() Baumgartner back in 2007 argues that the human brain is predisposed to favor positive over negative polarity when it comes to focusing speed, concentration, and proofreading "performance", which has huge implications to our digital lives nowadays. Conversely, dark text over a bright background, which we refer to as "light mode", is known as ' positive polarity'. Meantime, I'm using a suite that doesn't have those issues.In the scientific field, bright text over a darker background, which we call "dark mode" nowadays, is referred to as ' negative polarity'. Right from Microsoft, they speak of it's issues. Any more, and do your own research Which of course is a non starter isn't it? So anyhow there is about as much as I'm willing to do for you, coward. This one is cute - directly from Microsoft and I quote> "However, high compatibility workbooks/projects can be achieved", as well as "There may well be a solution or workaround." Hozabout that? High compatibility is not compatibility, and workarounds are not compatibility. Here you are told to do exactly what an above link tells you not to do. ![]() As they say "most likely" That will take care of some issues but not all. Some ways to help - but not a complete list. Office for Mac doesn't run correctly within itself. You still ain't shown anything to backup your incredible claims. ![]()
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