Turning off all connected experiences doesn’t work.

  • Xæris
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    451 year ago

    Uninstall it and go for OnlyOffice (interface etc pretty much like MS Office) or if you are a bit more experienced, go for LibreOffice.

    • Xeelee
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      51 year ago

      LibreOffice has a bit of a learning curve, if you come from MS-Office but I think it’s very much worth it.

      • auhu
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        111 year ago

        A highly underrated feature of LibreOffice Draw is the ability to edit PDFs. Sure it might mess up a font here or there, but there’s no way in hell I’m going to pay adobe an absurd amount of money for that one feature.

      • @mvirts
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        11 year ago

        Ms office has a bit of a learning curve if you come from libreoffice, especially learning to forget the PowerPoint doesn’t support styles

    • eric5949
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      1 year ago

      Hasn’t only office had like one update in the last 10 years or something? I stopped recommending that years ago.

      Edit: not only office, open office doesn’t get updated. I misread and mistyped.

      • tonamel
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        131 year ago

        Are you thinking of OpenOffice, maybe? OnlyOffice’s latest stable release is only three weeks ago, while OpenOffice has only had incremental updates to version 4.1 since 2014.

        • eric5949
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          11 year ago

          Oh my you are right. This whole time I was thinking it said open and I typed open for some reason. My bad.

      • Xæris
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        41 year ago

        During the last 13 months, they have pushed out 9 major updates. See here

        • eric5949
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          11 year ago

          Yup, I thought we were talking about open office for some reason, my bad.