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VERY well put gbug. Kudos. This forum can still allow opinions...and frequently does!
In that vein I will quoye you with one word bolded by me to make my point.
there is no accounting for an indiviual's way of working, and it is wrong to impose these rules on individuals where it stifiles their work method or creativity. If his way of working makes him more effective
And there...as they say...is the rub. That wee little "if". What if it does NOT make him more effective? What if it make things slower, and less accurate? What if it cause maintaining things more difficult for IT support?
My point is that far, far, too little is spent on getting back to people that what they want IS not appropriate. It is not just a question of refusing things. There can be
reasons for do not doing things.
I am sorry, but I have been in this for a long time and IMHO opinion the majority - the vast majority - of apparently harmless aesthetics requested are simply bad, or ignorant ideas. The fact is that most people working with systems are still poorly trained. Training is quite often the very last aspect dealt with (if at all). This is my gripe for the "user" side.
My gripe with the "development" side is that most people working with systems are poorly trained to deal with or understand users. They have no concept of what users actually need, and rarely go out and bother to really find out. All too often there are flash whiz stuff flying about that cause nothing but pleasure in developers, and nothing but annoyance in users.
My point was that if there is a NEED for "lined paper" then...by golly, yes it is our task to find a technical solution to satisfy that need. It is also our task to find out, really find out, what our users needs actually are. Not what they think they are.
For example, sure I can actually think of other ways to have the appearance of lined paper. But I have to wonder...is there possibly something ELSE in that work/document environment that truly would make things more effective, or efficient, or sensible?
I would be willing to bet a month income that there is.
My point is that a lot of these requests are distractions from getting systems (either technical systems, or file/document systems) functioning easily with reliable results. All to often we get management requests that are...sorry...dumb. Fortunately I have cultivated in my shop enough respect that I CAN turn a senior managment request back on its ear - as long as I can clearly explain why it IS dumb. It also helps if I can offer something else in return.....
Gerry