![]() But LibreOffice improves over time in this, fixing bugs and catching with changes (and even creating workarounds for fundamental incompatibilities, allowing the imported document at last look better) - so converting all your documents today, you will put all today’s deficiencies into your documents, while postponing this conversion to the moment when you actually need that, you have chances to use a better import filter of the LibreOffice version that you will use at that time.Īs long as your documents don’t contain sophisticated “automatic” formatting (i.e. LibreOffice does not - and never will - support external file formats perfectly: there are bugs in the support, and there are fundamental incompatibilities, and there are changes in the foreign formats themselves. This allows you to take advantage from the on-going progress of foreign file format support. When you need to edit a document, open the original, and save as LibreOffice’s native format to keep working with this converted on-demand file in the future.When you need to open a document just to read it, open the original file (e.g., a DOC or DOCX).Do you expect original files to be impossible to move to the new storage? They may be moved just as well without any conversion and I strongly advise to not convert them all when moving, but instead stick to this method: ![]() ![]() ![]() Please re-consider why do you want all your documents to be converted to “Libre Office docs” - which should mean “OpenDocument format” - at once. ![]()
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