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How is it Microsoft's fault that the LibreOffice team fails to properly support its formats? Others can do it.
It's MS make their format to not compatible with other office software (because monopoly)
Then why can SoftMaker support it well and LibreOffice can't?
I don't use SM but probably because MS document format is their priority while LO's priority is open document format
The formats are "quasi-open". There's still a lot of proprietary stuff in them. Or undocumented or poorly documented things. MS didn't really want it to be an open standard.
Being compatible with them requires a lot of work to reverse engineer the formats. Some companies make licensing deals with ms to get access to better docs but must keep their code closed. Something libreoffice can't do.
MS supplied LO translator in MS Office is not very good. That is their issue. MS is not even that compatible betwen versions of their own software.