On 5/10/22 08:21, home user wrote:
I have about 240 microsoft office word 2010 documents, all 9+ years old,
that I'm converting to LibreOffice Writer in Fedora-35. I'm having to
do this in 3 steps:
1. In windows-7, content is copied from the word files to Writer files.
Tweaks are made to line spacing in tables. The word documents use two
fonts: Times New Roman (various sizes; sometimes regular, sometimes
italic, sometimes bold), and Vivaldi. Writer in windows-7 seems to
support all the fonts used in the word documents.
The fonts are provided by the operating system. Any application can
access the fonts.
2. Writer files are copied to my Fedora workstation.
Why don't you just copy the font files from Windows to your Fedora
system? Then you won't have to change it. Also, why are you copying
the content? You could copy the Doc files to Fedora and open them
directly in Writer. Save them in ODT format only when you need to edit
them.
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