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Hi,

I can't vouch for Mac compatibility, but using the same version of LO on
both Windows and Linux never gave me any trouble, except for fonts issues.
If you are careful about using only fonts available on all your systems (or
if you don't care much about this point) you can expect a smooth transition
between both OS.

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2014-03-16 15:11 GMT+01:00 Lorenzo Pii <pii.lorenzo@gmail.com>:

Dear all,
I'm interested in experiences for cross compatibility between Windows and
Mac for Calc. Is it fully compatible or only partially? I have a file on
dropbox and I’m wondering if I’d be able to edit it both from my work pc
and my personal mac with the same version of libreoffice. I know the best
and clever way would be to try it myself, fact is my file has quite some
sheets and I would like to avoid to start saving it with both machines and
eventually find out in a month or so that something went bad in the process.

Thanks a lot

Lorenz
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