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Der ganz normale Wahnsinn:

Von einem PDF nen Screenshot machen, den in Word platzieren, das DOC in Excel importieren und das Excel-File in eine Powerpoint-Präsentation schmeißen. Das dann per Mail verschicken mit den Worten "Mach mir da mal ein JPG draus, bitte". So arbeiten Marketing-Leute.

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Nur Marketing-Leute? Nein, so was gibt's auch im ganz normalen Leben. Unglaublich, wie virtuos einige Menschen mit Tool umgehen, von denen sie offensichtlich keine Ahnung haben.

Passend zum Thema: http://thedailywtf.com/Articles/Six-Copies,-Please.aspx

naja, solange nicht der umgekehrter Weg verlangt wird, ist doch alles in Butter!

Stimmt, ganz normal, leider. Die Pros unter diesen Menschen zippen das Ganze zumindest, bevor sie es per Mail schicken.
Ich hab aber auch schonmal einen in Excel eingefügten und kommentierten Screenshot per Fax bekommen (inhouse natürlich). Nichts ist unmöglich, was mich wiederum an einen Anruf beim Support erinnert: "Mein Kaffeetassenhalter ist abgebrochen..."
Preisfrage: Was war gemeint? ...oh Gottt...

Sascha Mohr, 2008-02-06 19:19

Dieser Kommentar machte meinen Abend:

Reine Designer sind oft auch nicht besser. Oder hat jemand Lust auf ein Meeting-Protokoll, das in InDesign CS3 geschrieben wurde?

Richard Kaufmann, 2008-02-06 20:30

Mittlerweile habe ich mich daran gewöhnt, dass ich DOCs bekomme, wenn ich screenshots haben will.

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