I want to get word, excel, powerpoint, onedrive and copilot on ubuntu, anyone know how?

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        They are both viable options that have different advantages.
        VBox has a nice friendly GUI.
        KVM is fast & efficient.

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    OnlyOffice has amazing compatibility with MS office formats and has an interface quite similar to the MS apps.

    But if you want something a bit more feature rich, LibreOffice is the way to go.

    I know it’s not really what you asked for, but unless you want to run an ancient version of the office suite in Wine, it’s the way to go. The MS office web apps on MS’s website is also an option.

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    Office 365 on the web works well on Linux if that has enough functionality for you. If not, the only way to get a modern version of the real Microsoft Office is in a VM. Older versions will run over Wine.

    As far as alternatives go, OnlyOffice has the best reputation for file compatibility. I use LibreOffice and am very happy with it.

    Avoid OpenOffice. It is really just an ancient version of LibreOffice.

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    Idk if this has been proven, but I’m certain that the current desktop versions of Office apps are just Electron-style wrappers for the web versions. I switched from Windows to Linux about a year ago and have found the web apps to be perfectly sufficient

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    Your best option would be to use onlyoffice. Not sure what you mean by copilot. Copilot is available in vscode, vim, jetbrains, all of which are cross platform. You can also try using bavarder if you want something like chatgpt.

    I personally use a small tool called mods to access gpt 4 using an openai API key in my terminal, but this option is only great if you have a terminal heavy workflow.

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      Also, make sure to install MS Fonts. Otherwise there’s a good chance sharing documents with Windows users will mess up formatting. I learned that the hard way.

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    If you have to you can, sometimes. But you should use alternatives, if possible.

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    OnlyOffice has fantastic support for Microsoft originated documents. I typically use the Flatpak version. The look and fee is very similar to the office suite so you should be “right at home”.

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    Another person already answered about the office apps so I won’t mention it. What I know is that the most recent version of GNOME has OneDrive support so Ubuntu 24.04 should have it. Copilot is impossible to get. Also if you use the Microsoft suite, you probably should be running Windows. You won’t gain that much privacy without switching to alternative suits

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      the most recent version of GNOME has OneDrive support

      Just to check, do you mean the Microsoft version of Onedrive, or the abraunegg Linux version?

      Abraunegg’s version is brilliant, but the MS version would make my life easier :)

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            Correct, it is one of multiple that are available, it just happens to be built into Gnome. It also syncs with Google Drive and some others.

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          A developer, Abraunegg, has made a Linux tool that syncs a Microsoft Onedrive account with a Linux system, in the same way that the Microsoft Onedrive tool does on Windows. They’ve named their tool Onedrive too.

          I didn’t know if you were talking about Microsoft Onedrive compatibility in Gnome, or Abraunegg’s Onedrive. It gets a bit confusing when they both have the same name.

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    You could use libreoffice apps and then convert it to Microsoft formats to share with your coworkers.

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    Try fmstrat/winapps it’s installation process is well documented and it works relatively well. In case you don’t need too much functionality (e.g. complex formatting/custom template/a ton of custom add-ons) the online version might work for you. There’s also a web app for teams you can find on flathub iirc. Betterbird also gives you a ton of options and with owl addin it handles exchange pretty well and also gives you access to the teams web app directly inside betterbird