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LibreOffice Problem With Table

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Nope Sorry, but if all else fails, you can use Office online. It is free.

Just login to your Microsoft account (hotmail, live, outlook, etc.), go to OneDrive, and you create or upload a Word, Excel, Power Point, document and edit it inside your web browser. You can print it or download back to your system, when you are done editing.

With Office online, you'll get proper viewing of documents, formating, and saving (others will see the document properly and not broken)

 

If you are a student with a school e-mail address, you can get Office for free for your system (Mac or Windows). In fact, you have 5 licenses for 5 PCs/Macs, and also 5 licenses for your devices (iPad, iPhone, Android Tablet, etc).

First, I don't have Pages, Keynote and Numbers, it doesn't come pre-installed so I use LibreOffice instead.

When I make a table too big it makes it like this...

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It doesn't separate itself to the next page, it just go through it.

It disturbs me a lot.... Anybody has experience with LibreOffice?

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Nope Sorry, but if all else fails, you can use Office online. It is free.

Just login to your Microsoft account (hotmail, live, outlook, etc.), go to OneDrive, and you create or upload a Word, Excel, Power Point, document and edit it inside your web browser. You can print it or download back to your system, when you are done editing.

With Office online, you'll get proper viewing of documents, formating, and saving (others will see the document properly and not broken)

 

If you are a student with a school e-mail address, you can get Office for free for your system (Mac or Windows). In fact, you have 5 licenses for 5 PCs/Macs, and also 5 licenses for your devices (iPad, iPhone, Android Tablet, etc).

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Nope Sorry, but if all else fails, you can use Office online. It is free.

Just login to your Microsoft account (hotmail, live, outlook, etc.), go to OneDrive, and you create or upload a Word, Excel, Power Point, document and edit it inside your web browser.

You can print it or download back to your system, when you are done editing.

How about Google Docs? Does it work well? I've never used Google Docs before.

Yeah I'm going to use Office Online thanks! I'm just wondering if Google Docs would work fine as well.

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CPU: i5-4690 | Motherboard: MSI B85-G43 | Memory: Corsair Vengeance 2x4GB | Power Supply: Corsair CX500 | Video Card: MSI GTX 970

Storage: Kingston V300 120GB & WD Blue 1TB | Network Card: ASUS PCE-AC56 | Peripherals: Microsoft Wired 600 & Logitech G29 + Shifter

 

Australia 

CPU: Ryzen 3 2200G | Motherboard: MSI - B450 Tomahawk | Memory: Mushkin - 8GB (1 x 8GB) | Storage: Mushkin 250GB & Western Digital - Caviar Blue 1TB
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How about Google Docs? Does it work well? I've never used Google Docs before.

Yeah I'm going to use Office Online thanks! I'm just wondering if Google Docs would work fine as well.

I have used it. It seams nice and neat, but when you do slightly more advance layout it becomes a pain to use in, my opinion.

And once I save it as a Word document (or excel, or powerpoint), about everyone viewing it has layout problems. And opening Word documents in Google Docs from teacher assignment and such, also shows layout problem. I also had on rare cases, some text not showing. Made me fail a question in an assignment because of this when I was a student, but that specific story was a while back.

 

I started to use Office online for a few years, until Office 365 for student was available for free. Next month it will expire (as I graduated), and will have to go paying path.

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