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If you get the office package you can use it in the web Interface via office.com. Luckyly my university doesn’t force me to use this proprietary bullshit. Also most of the university (e.g. the VPN for connecting to the university network or the printing software for the printers) are available on Linux.
I dont know. So far I have only encountered a single function that I couldn’t do in the web version, which was the incapability to edit RhE slide header of a presentation. But to be fair I dont use it that much, so there might be other things dthat I don’t know.
If you get the office package you can use it in the web Interface via office.com. Luckyly my university doesn’t force me to use this proprietary bullshit. Also most of the university (e.g. the VPN for connecting to the university network or the printing software for the printers) are available on Linux.
@cows_are_underrated The web browser version doesn’t have all the features you need - such as captioning images to give them numeration
I dont know. So far I have only encountered a single function that I couldn’t do in the web version, which was the incapability to edit RhE slide header of a presentation. But to be fair I dont use it that much, so there might be other things dthat I don’t know.