FWIW, I use Libreoffice whenever someone in the MS Windows world sends
me a document
in .doc or .docx format. So far I've had no problems with sending them
back documents made
by Libreoffice and exported into docx (which actually tends to shorten
the file length compared
to Libreoffice's native format).
Still, I vastly prefer writing in TeX.
Nino
On 01/12/2017 08:28 PM, JMZ wrote:
Many Linux users have to dual-boot Windows and a Linux flavor simply
because they need one or two Windows programs that are crucial to
their work etc. Don't think of this as a failure to fully adapt to
Linux. Consider this the reality of living in a MS world.
I'm writing an doctoral dissertation in LibreOffice. It's not a
lightweight word processor. Documents can be saved in .docx for
colleagues using Word. So far my colleagues haven't had difficulty
reading LibreOffice composed files that are translated to .docx
Jordan
On 01/12/2017 03:07 PM, Will wrote:
I would like to leave Windows forever but I need MS Word. Does
anyone know of an easy to install Linux distro with MS Word
included? By included I mean when installed MS word is ready to use
with no involved configuration.
Thank you
William Tabacchi
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