# Microsoft is making Word automatically save new documents to OneDrive by default
LibreOffice Writer doesn't.
And it is free.
And really rather good.
# Microsoft is making Word automatically save new documents to OneDrive by default
LibreOffice Writer doesn't.
And it is free.
And really rather good.
@davidbcohen @neil Exactly the same as Word 97,2000,2003,2006,2010,2013,2016,2019
It emulates it perfectly.
@Extelec @neil For basic documents, sure. Anything that has embedded graphics or uses extensive style, reference or collaboration features, definitely not, alas. I have the scars that prove it.
Libreoffice is a brilliant piece of work, and itβs fine for many people. But in a business, where you have to interoperate with MS Office users, it creates a tricky support overhead that can quickly outweigh the cost of Office365, annoyingly.
@davidbcohen @neil Agreed, I have been that support person.
(also the one issuing documents from Libre office)
@davidbcohen @Extelec @neil
Yes. I don't know if newer versions still has this problem, but:
When I used Libreoffice to make a hundred page document in (mostly) two column format with illustrations placed throughout, every time i would save, exit, then open the document later, maybe half the pictures would have shifted around dramatically, requiring repositioning.
I grow less a fan of Microsoft each year, but MS Word has always managed to handle similar documents without these issues.