Re: [libreoffice-users] Compatibility

2015-10-26 Thread toki
On 26/10/15 19:08, Luuk wrote: >> MSO, EO, LibO, >> AnOO, etc. > > What do these abbreviations mean? > > MSO - Microsoft Office (this is a guess!) > EO - because i'm Dutch, the first thing i think about is 'Evangelische * EuroOffice: A European Fork of OOo; * AnOO: An Android fork of OOo; *

Re: [libreoffice-users] Compatibility

2015-10-26 Thread Luuk
On 26-10-15 19:44, toki wrote: MSO, EO, LibO, AnOO, etc. What do these abreviations mean? MSO - Microsoft Office (this is a guess!) EO - because i'm Dutch, the first thing i think about is 'Evangelische Omroep' (http://www.eo.nl) But that has nothing to do with an Office package..

Re: [libreoffice-users] Compatibility

2015-10-26 Thread Udvarias Ur
On 15-10-26 03:08 PM, Luuk wrote: What do these abreviations mean? MSO - Microsoft Office (this is a guess!) EO - because i'm Dutch, the first thing i think about is 'Evangelische Omroep' (http://www.eo.nl) But that has nothing to do with an Office package.. LibO - LibreOffice Office

Re: [libreoffice-users] Compatibility

2015-10-26 Thread toki
On 26/10/15 16:04, p.a.2k9 wrote: > Before I decide to download your software I wanted to check on its > compatibility with other providers The only way to know how compatible software is with your existing systems and workflow, is to install it, and use it. For some people, the

Re: [libreoffice-users] Sorting Calc Sheet in Alphabet orde on names in one Column

2015-10-26 Thread ajebay
On 26/10/2015 05:11, Alan B wrote: On Sun, Oct 25, 2015 at 4:48 PM, ajebay wrote: I have a calc spreadsheet with many lines of data which include one column with names for the line. I want to sort the names from A to Z, top to bottom, and have all the corresponding data

[libreoffice-users] Compatibility

2015-10-26 Thread p . a . 2k9
Hi, Before I decide to download your software I wanted to check on its compatibility with other providers ie microsoft office, word, excel as I use those at work but need to do work at home sometimes using sheets already created in microsoft. Thanks Paul Sent from Samsung tablet -- To

Re: [libreoffice-users] Compatibility

2015-10-26 Thread Tim---Kracked_P_P---webmaster
Quote: "I wanted to check on its compatibility with other providers ie microsoft office . . ." What other "providers" do you need to be compatible with? That other office packages are you using, and what different file formats are you using? You should find that LibreOffice will handle

Re: [libreoffice-users] Compatibility

2015-10-26 Thread Bastián Díaz
Wow !, this is a very complex question depends on many factors. My first and last recommendation is that download LibreOffice and try it with your documents. LibreOffice is a Free and Open Source project, you have nothing to lose and everything to gain. About factors: - LibreOffice has