All I can say is that those who write on paper must be incredibly fluent writers. Take that sentence I just wrote - I typed part of it, went back to the beginning, added a phrase, deleted the whole thing and started again, added a word in the middle, etc, etc. If I did that on paper, the resulting mess of scorings out, insertions and amendments would be illegible.

Also, Chris, I'd disagree that your fondness for paper is an age thing: I'm older than you laugh . I, too, learned to type on a manual typewriter, was very happy to move onto an electronic model, and finally transferred to primitive word processing. Nowadays, I reckon I can type as fast as I can write and, given the choice of taking dictation by hand or on a keyboard, would always choose the latter - it's less tiring and the end result is far, far more legible <g>.

Yvonne