On 2014-03-17 03:11, Lorenzo Pii wrote:
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
Hi. I have Linux and macs and have no cross-compatibility issues with LO.
With my work colleagues there is no compatibility issues windows-Linux.
I do however standardise fonts across machines, for instance I found the
Arial on mac was different to the one on Linux causing text to flow
differently, so I copied my Linux font to my mac.
Steve
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