but you also dont get onedrive - so as mentioned check the storage, i was going to do that - but i have 500gb of archive storage, photos etc

Hmmm. I'm on classic personal and have 1TB Onedrive.but you also dont get onedrive - so as mentioned check the storage, i was going to do that - but i have 500gb of archive storage, photos etc

So do i , and had 2 fail on me recently which was not great - fortunalely i use 2 drives per machine for back and this was on of each - JUST FYII use external hard drives anyway,

Yes, I've had faults but they've always been repairable.So do i , and had 2 fail on me recently which was not great - fortunalely i use 2 drives per machine for back and this was on of each - JUST FYI
From LibreOffice (or any other software in Windows) you can Print then select the "printer" named "Microsoft Print to PDF". This will save your document or whatever as a PDF file.I used to use open office as I begrudged paying for something that was once free, however after emailing out invoices and estimates I found some people were unable to open them on their computers so I reverted to Microsoft.
Now I'm retired I would happily revert to open office.

They can open them as a .pdf.From LibreOffice (or any other software in Windows) you can Print then select the "printer" named "Microsoft Print to PDF". This will save your document or whatever as a PDF file.
You should do this when using MS Office anyway, sending docx files just looks amateurish as they can't be opened by anyone who doesn't have software that can read it, i.e. an office suite. If you send PDF files then absolutely anyone on any OS with no software can read it, even on a phone.
I've been using LibreOffice for years, it's absolutely rock-solid and there's no reason to pay money to Microslop and have to put up with all their needless features that nobody uses.

What are you talking about? You can't open another filetype "as a .pdf", that makes zero sense.
You can't open a docx file without an app that can open one. This is more likely to be readable than a LibreOffice document, but it still requires additional software of some sort.
If you want to send documents to others then PDF is universally accepted as the format of choice, as it will open on pretty much any computer or phone. You can create a PDF from MS Office, LibreOffice, or absolutely any other software that has a Print option.