The purpose of my post was to suggest SkyDrive as an economical approach for 
non-Office/-Windows users who have an MS Office document they need to deal with 
and they need to be able to describe their problem to those on this and other 
lists.  (It is also a way to get around the inability to have attachments on 
posts to this list.)  You can also put ODF documents, text documents, screen 
captures, etc., on SkyDrive, although they can't be edited through the browser. 
 You can also limit permissions on who can see the material and what they can 
do with it.

I would think SkyDrive is easier to try first before going into more elaborate 
ways of running MS Office on non-Windows/non-Mac platforms (or purchasing it 
for a Windows platform that may be underpowered or even unsupported for the 
version you'd need).  It also seems to provide a very reliable MS Office 
presentation, and provides warnings when the presentation is limited in some 
way.

For my forensic work and running of beta releases, I use the Virtual Machine 
approach myself, although my host system is a hot Windows 7 machine for this 
kind of work.  There are many alternative variations, as Tom indicates.

The one line in my post about viewers seems to have derailed folks from my main 
point: Windows Live SkyDrive does not require Windows nor does it require MS 
Office and it provides in-browser viewing of MS Office Word, Excel, PowerPoint 
(and OneNote).  You can edit also, but not with full functionality, so it might 
not be possible to contrive problematic documents there.  Using SkyDrive you 
can at least see the Office documents that are problematic for you in 
LibreOffice and show other users what the problem is with regard to importing 
or exporting.  

 - Dennis

-----Original Message-----
From: Tom Davies [mailto:[email protected]] 
<http://listarchives.libreoffice.org/www/users/msg05533.html>
Sent: Saturday, May 21, 2011 00:28
To: [email protected]
Subject: Re: [libreoffice-users] SkyDrve: A Tool for Forensics around MS Office 
<-> LibreOffice conversion issues

If you need Windows then try Wine first.  The Wine forums describe how to get 
MS Office working in Wine although i am not certain that they include the latest
(2010) release.  If you are on linux then there is also "Play on linux" that 
gives Wine a prettier front-end and some tweaks.  I would try Wine first 
though.  

[ ... ]

My normal work-around nowadays for seeing how things look in Windows is to 
email it to my boss and ask him what he thinks.  Or i sneakily save it on the 
network and access it from another machine using a login i shouldn't know.  

[ ... ]


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