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      Does liber office make .docx files and export to pdf?

      It does. It’s fine as a replacement for Word, but no one has an answer for Excel. LibreOffice Calc is fine for a basic spreadsheet, but Excel is in a completely different universe than Calc with anything beyond that.

      To be fair though, Excel is in a completely different universe than literally any other competing product.

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        1110 months ago

        I think calc is fine for a lot of use cases. I use it all the time. It is different though.

        For advanced stuff I’d rather use Python anyway to be honest.

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          1110 months ago

          Sheets is capable enough for the average person but a business is always going to want to use Excel because it’s the industry standard.

          I can’t remember the last time I actually needed a spreadsheet for anything other than looking at a bunch of tabular data, but I’m a programmer so I’m not the standard spreadsheet user.

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          Nothing compares to excel. There are spreadsheets, and there is excel. The world runs on excel, and for a damn good reason. Also, excel runs the world, literally.

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      1110 months ago

      Yes, and recent versions of MS Word can also read odt, so no need for docx just to work with Word users.