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Thomas Blasejewicz-3 wrote
I assume, there is a trick to do that?

Fonts: as far as I can see, there are no fonts with the same name in
Linux/Windows.
Does that then mean, I cannot work on the same file using both Linux and
Windows?

Open the file in the Windows machine, go to File > Properties, switch to the
Font tab and check the "Embed fonts in the document" box.
In theory the fonts are cross platform and should work on both OSes...
Please be warned that the file will increase substantially in size. 
LibreOffice currently has a bug that causes some unneeded fonts to be
embedded 
https://bugs.documentfoundation.org/show_bug.cgi?id=65353

Hope this helps.



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