How to Make LibreOffice Look Like Microsoft Office

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Hi everyone! Hope you're all having a nice life! :)

I just bumped into this article while checking my feed and thought of sharing it here, maybe someone might find it helpful. :)
 


Just for fun, I tried this ... I prefer LO defaults; looks better, and it is much easier to use.
 
I keep my Linux computers themes as they come by default.

I've tried the different themes and never cared for them.

I actually gave LinuxFx the Linux/Windows 10 wanna be distro a try and never could get into it.

I've never understood why users switch to Linux because they hate Windows but want their Linux distro to look like the Windows OS they left.

I guess some users are into that so to each their own.

I've did a conversion on a neighbors Linux computer to look like Windows 7 and it turned out well.

I hope he doesn't see the link about changing LibreOffice to look like Microsoft Office or he will probably want that. :D
 
twister OS and Pi-apps have windows themes, including
LibreOffice MS Theme.
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I've never understood why users switch to Linux because they hate Windows but want their Linux distro to look like the Windows OS they left.

Me either, why anyone being of sound mind would want anything to look like that windoze crap is beyond me too. :rolleyes:
 
there is a danger in making Linux look like Micrecrap or the big apple for that, if its a new user they may try to load and run M$ or apple programs natively then get frustrated nothing works
 
there is a danger in making Linux look like Micrecrap or the big apple for that,
Perhaps the big mainstream Linux distros however not all Linux distros developers will be like Mark Shuttleworth and sell out.

if its a new user they may try to load and run M$ or apple programs natively then get frustrated nothing works

That's their problem and had they researched about Linux prior to installing Linux than they would / should know that Windows and Apple software doesn't install and run natively in Linux..
 

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