Today I did my first advanced spreadsheet on LibreOffice after switching to Linux, and it handled itself pretty well. I had to search for some features on the web at first, but after I got it down, I felt comfortable using it. Also, LibreOffice’s default menu layout is not pretty, but I can find all of the functions with just a click, unlike MS Office’s ribbon menu where I had to click around to find what I was looking for. Sorry for bad English.

  • Termight@lemmy.ml
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    24 hours ago

    Indeed, LibreOffice Calc is a near-daily fixture in my operational workflow. The insistence on proprietary, data-harvesting alternatives like Google Docs is… unnecessary. For Debian-based systems, the installation process is straightforward: sudo add-apt-repository ppa:libreoffice/ppa & sudo apt install libreoffice, referencing the official documentation at https://wiki.documentfoundation.org/Documentation/Install/Linux

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      26 minutes ago

      (Is debian considered a “debian-based” distro?)

      Debian users, ignore the above. Debian explicity warns against using ubuntu ppa

      The correct way to get libreoffice in debian is just to apt install libreofffice… It’s already in the main debian repos

      https://wiki.debian.org/LibreOffice