Hi
It seems that the recently released LibreOffice version 4.2.0, and later, is merrily corrupting Excel spreadsheets. My accountant uses Excel, I use LibreOffice. We have been exchanging spreadsheets without a problem for years until I upgraded to LO 4.2.1.1 as part of upgrading my PC to Fedora 20.
Many emails and 4 serious bookkeeping errors later, the accountant and his assistant have transferred all my figures to a fresh file as it was the only way to get rid of the corruption.
The fix is to roll back to version 4.1 or use an even earlier version. More here
Calc v4.2.0 corrupts Excel XLS file - Ask LibreOffice
The corruption was silent but lead eventually to errors running into thousands. Nice timing for this, just at the end of the financial year.
Yes I know Fedora is bleeding edge, and I accept it therefore has small annoyances. But you don't expect it to smash like a wrecking-ball through your core business for Pete's sake. Debian here I come.
It seems that the recently released LibreOffice version 4.2.0, and later, is merrily corrupting Excel spreadsheets. My accountant uses Excel, I use LibreOffice. We have been exchanging spreadsheets without a problem for years until I upgraded to LO 4.2.1.1 as part of upgrading my PC to Fedora 20.
Many emails and 4 serious bookkeeping errors later, the accountant and his assistant have transferred all my figures to a fresh file as it was the only way to get rid of the corruption.
The fix is to roll back to version 4.1 or use an even earlier version. More here
Calc v4.2.0 corrupts Excel XLS file - Ask LibreOffice
The corruption was silent but lead eventually to errors running into thousands. Nice timing for this, just at the end of the financial year.
Yes I know Fedora is bleeding edge, and I accept it therefore has small annoyances. But you don't expect it to smash like a wrecking-ball through your core business for Pete's sake. Debian here I come.
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