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Oxford PAO (''publication assistee par ordinateur'', or desktop publishing) was the localised French version of [[MicroDesign]]. The program was identical except for the French translation.
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Oxford PAO (''publication assistee par ordinateur'', or desktop publishing) was [[Duchet Computers]]' localised French version of [[MicroDesign]] from [[Campursoft]]/Hogsoft. The program was identical except for the French translation.
  
 
Many French paper fanzines were produced with the program, whose short page size resulted in a peculiar idiomatic style where the bottom two lines would be printed separately as an 'aside' to the rest of the page.
 
Many French paper fanzines were produced with the program, whose short page size resulted in a peculiar idiomatic style where the bottom two lines would be printed separately as an 'aside' to the rest of the page.

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Oxford PAO (publication assistee par ordinateur, or desktop publishing) was Duchet Computers' localised French version of MicroDesign from Campursoft/Hogsoft. The program was identical except for the French translation.

Many French paper fanzines were produced with the program, whose short page size resulted in a peculiar idiomatic style where the bottom two lines would be printed separately as an 'aside' to the rest of the page.

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