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LibreOffice is a free and powerful office suite, and a successor to OpenOffice.org (commonly known as OpenOffice).

Its clean interface and feature-rich tools help you unleash your creativity and enhance your productivity.

Out now: LibreOffice 24.2

Styles for comments • Row/column highlighting in Calc • Options dialog search field

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LibreOffice Conference 2024

LibreOffice Conference 2024 will take place in Luxembourg, at the Digital Learning Hub and the local campus of 42 Luxembourg in Belval, Esch-sur-Alzette, from 10 to 12 October 2024. As usual, the conference will be preceded by an open day for community member meetings on 9 October 2024. The photo clearly shows the Terres Rouges building, […]

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LibreOffice 7.6.7 for productivity environments

Berlin, May 10, 2024 – LibreOffice 7.6.7 Community, the last minor release of the 7.6 line, is available from www.libreoffice.org/download for Windows, macOS, and Linux. This is the most thoroughly tested version, for deployments by individuals, small and medium businesses, and other organizations in productivity environments. This new minor release fixes bugs and regressions which […]

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Crash fixes, part 4: assertion failure

In the previous parts of the blog posts series on fixing software crashes, I have written about some crash fixes in LibreOffice around segfaults, aborts, and I discussed how test them. Here I write about fixing[…]

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2024-05-10 Friday

Plugged away at another set of bgsave issues - leftover tile renders getting called in the wrong process, Picked up E. from Soham - 1st GCSE exam done - nice, high spirits; a bit of lunch. Wrote slides for a Tea Time Training on logging, realized quite how verbose we are, and spent a while cleaning up the logging code to make it friendlier; now if you do nothing, nothing spews out in the log. Gave the talk. Small fixes to truncate super-long JSON debug dumps, and to st[…]

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