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<div class="moz-cite-prefix">Dear Oliver,<br>
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You can try OpenOffice from <a class="moz-txt-link-abbreviated" href="http://www.openoffice.org">www.openoffice.org</a><br>
It's pretty good for me :).<br>
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with kind regards<br>
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Csaba<br>
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On 06/09/13 14:09, Oliver Ruebenacker wrote:<br>
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Hello,<br>
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I need to be able to collaborate writing documents with
colleagues who use MS Office. That is, we send documents
back and forth while each party edits them.<br>
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It used to be that LibreOffice was acceptable, although
way from perfect. But recently, it is causing severe
headaches. I'm importing and exporting as DOCX in Writer,
and I get cases where it crashes persistently when I want to
open a document, or in other cases indentation changes to
absurd ways, and math formulas get corrupted and in one case
simply vanish.<br>
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Is there a better alternative? Or a better way to use
LibreOffice to share with MS Office?<br>
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This is a potentially fatal problem.<br>
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<div> Thanks!<br>
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<div> Best,<br>
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<div>Oliver Ruebenacker<br>
IT Project Lead at PanGenX (<a
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Be always grateful, but never satisfied.<br>
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