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<blockquote data-quote="billinden" data-source="post: 1682849" data-attributes="member: 118397"><p>I recently acquired a new job. The company uses PCs. Very often, I need to bring work home and work on either a Word document or Excel. So far, I've been handling it okay by saving these documents in OpenOffice, then saving them in Word and Xcel at work. But, it's becoming a pain. They never come across exactly the same and need tweaking. I'm considering installing Word and Excel on my iMac, but wonder if my problems will just get worse. Any opinions/suggestions would be appreciated. Thanks.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="billinden, post: 1682849, member: 118397"] I recently acquired a new job. The company uses PCs. Very often, I need to bring work home and work on either a Word document or Excel. So far, I've been handling it okay by saving these documents in OpenOffice, then saving them in Word and Xcel at work. But, it's becoming a pain. They never come across exactly the same and need tweaking. I'm considering installing Word and Excel on my iMac, but wonder if my problems will just get worse. Any opinions/suggestions would be appreciated. Thanks. [/QUOTE]
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