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Old 03-14-2019, 10:02 AM
JGilrain JGilrain is offline General question about forms Windows 7 64bit General question about forms Office 2010
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Hi folks,



I work for a small business that recently experienced a catastrophic data loss and I have been tasked with recreating upwards of a couple of hundred Material Safety Data Sheets (MSDS / SDS) from scratch.

My first impulse was to use Adobe InDesign/Acrobat to work out a PDF-based solution, but after some research I'm thinking Word may be an easier way to go, and also accessible if anyone without Adobe skills needs to work with/edit any templates I might create.

My company is using Office 2010.. I'd like to make the case for them to update me to Office 365 for Business. I would appreciate knowing anyone's thoughts on why and how the current version of Word would work better for the task.. in terms of both productivity and compatibility between a form/template created in Word 2010 and needing to be edited in the current version... and vice-versa.

Thanks in advance for any advice.

Jon G.
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