1) ** uninstall open office from windows 10 and install LibreOffice for Windows 10 instead as it is far more up to date. **
2) Make sure you use the same fonts when transferring files. Windows fonts are available for Linux LibreOffice.
3) Use USB 2.0 Windows will accept it by instance. or: RDP instead and install a commander style file manager to Windows 10.
Compatibility is not perfect but it is surprisingly good and you can work directly in your LibreOffice on Windows 10 from your Linux system via RDP. There are tutorials on setting this up here on the forum.
If it turns out you have corrupted USB try zeroing it first with gparted and then format to fat32.
TC
2) Make sure you use the same fonts when transferring files. Windows fonts are available for Linux LibreOffice.
3) Use USB 2.0 Windows will accept it by instance. or: RDP instead and install a commander style file manager to Windows 10.
Compatibility is not perfect but it is surprisingly good and you can work directly in your LibreOffice on Windows 10 from your Linux system via RDP. There are tutorials on setting this up here on the forum.
If it turns out you have corrupted USB try zeroing it first with gparted and then format to fat32.
TC
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