I am finding it difficult to fill in forms made with MS Word in LibreOffice. The formatting seems to end up all wrong among other things, and LibreOffice feels slow and clunky to use.

I’ve tried OnlyOffice, but it tends to crash and be slow as well.

At this moment in time I am trying to get MS Office 2010. Is there a better solution?

  • Cnor_Siwas@lemmy.world
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    1 month ago

    Onlyoffice seems to work for me. Which packaging format did you use? (I am using the binary from the AUR) Maybe using a different one solves your problem.

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    1 month ago

    There’s also web versions of ms office apps if you really need them

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    1 month ago

    MS Office 2010 is EOL and thus probably should be avoided. If Libreoffice isn’t working for you either run Windows in a VM or use Office online.

    If you need help running Windows in a VM let me know. It works pretty well with almost no overhead.

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        KVM (virtual manager or boxes as gui)

        Just make sure you install the virtio drivers from the Fedora project

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            Much better compared to Virtual box as it is a hyper II hypervisor vs a type I

            You will have almost no overhead with KVM. Performance impact is 1-2% depending on hardware.

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              KVM isn’t a Type I. VMware and virtual box aren’t strictly Type II either. They all use kernel modules and hardware assisted virtualization. So it would all be considered kernel based virtualization. People talking using these terms is normally a sign that they haven’t kept up with modern virtualization technology.

              Also your confusing GPU performance with CPU performance. VMs don’t typically use the real GPU, at least not directly. So it’s about which has the best software. I know VMWare are known for having decent GPU emulation, though with VirGL KVM might take the win. Unfortunately VirGL doesn’t work on Windows. After looking at it it seems VMWare is best for graphics. I am also wondering if I can do seamless mode on KVM. That’s something both Virtual Box and VMWare can do.

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    1 month ago

    Just use LibreOffice or Google docs, in my experience both are better than MS Office, if you, like an sane people export everything to pdf

    • areyouevenreal@lemm.eeOP
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      1 month ago

      No LibreOffice isn’t better than MS Office. They gave me the form to fill out, you don’t always get a choice. They got it back as a PDF btw.