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Originally Posted by kinga428
Hello all!
I see the problem is solved, I just wanted to say a thank you for all of you, because I found some very useful information here!  As I'm a university student, I have lotsa pdfs, docs, so I think Open/LibreOffice will help me a lot - I'm downloading it right now. So yeah, I'm just really happy that I found this topic 
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Glad you found some useful information.
You should be aware that ,though PDF
export is a built in function, PDF
import currently requires a special plugin in OpenOffice. Also, don't expect to be able to seamlessly import very complex commercial level PDF's (like some of your academic reference books) for editing, as the PDF import plugin is still in it's first release and currently supports only fairly simple PDF formatting.
PDF export, on the other hand, in both OpenOffice and LibreOffice, is very sophisticated, and can handle very complex documents, including full support for hyper-links, indexes, and full TOC support. So if you are looking for a very professional tool to author academic papers that you wish to submit for review or publish in PDF format, you can't go wrong with LibreOffice.