![]() ![]() Keeping footnotes on the right page is always a problem and I'd be surprised if any word processor is always perfect in that regard, esp. It's also the most robust in terms of features, even if you don't need all the fancier ones for a dissertation. Once you get up in the 400 (?) page range, it gets a bit slower and wants to repaginate more often than necessary (but you can cancel that with Esc), but I've had up to 1,200 pages of technical English/Unicode Greek in a single document w/o problems. If you need only English or English and Greek, then Word does just fine, even a full-length diss. ![]() Pages, as you note, is not ready for a dissertation-sized project. I've not used Nisus, but I've heard it does OK in that area. By all means don't use Word if it includes any R-to-L text (Hebrew or any other Semitic language). It's perhaps the best for anything with Hebrew. If it is OT or NT that includes Hebrew, R-to-L text, then I'd look at Mellel.
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