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Not sure whether they're available on Linux, but Times New Roman (Serif)
Arial (Sans-Serif) and Courier / Courier New (Monospace) are usually found
on Windows Systems. If they are using MS Office and it is version 2007 or
later, then Calibri and Cambria should also be there.

Hope this helps!

On Sunday, 24 March 2013, Jason Paul Joines wrote:

    I'm using LibreOffice 4.0.1.2 on Kubuntu 12.04.2.  I'm working on a
spreadsheet that I will need to send to a windows user who is not using
LibreOffice.  What native Linux/LibreOffice font can I use that will
also be available on the windows system?


Jason
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