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LibreOffice TheImpressiveX 10 months ago 100%
Download LibreOffice https://www.libreoffice.org/download/download-libreoffice/

**WINDOWS** - [Official .msi installer (32-bit)](https://www.libreoffice.org/download/download-libreoffice/?type=win-x86) - [Official .msi installer (64-bit)](https://www.libreoffice.org/download/download-libreoffice/?type=win-x86_64) - [Microsoft Store](https://apps.microsoft.com/store/detail/libreoffice/9PB80DCFP83W) - [PortableApps.com (no installation required)](https://portableapps.com/apps/office/libreoffice_portable) - `winget install --id=TheDocumentFoundation.LibreOffice -e` **MACOS** - [Official .dmg installer (Apple Silicon)](https://www.libreoffice.org/download/download-libreoffice/?type=mac-aarch64) - [Official .dmg installer (Intel)](https://www.libreoffice.org/download/download-libreoffice/?type=mac-x86_64) - [Mac App Store](https://apps.apple.com/us/app/libreoffice/id1630474372) - `brew install --cask libreoffice` **GNU/LINUX** - Debian, Ubuntu, Linux Mint, etc.: - `sudo apt install libreoffice` - [Official .deb installer](https://www.libreoffice.org/download/download-libreoffice/?type=deb-x86_64) - [Ubuntu PPA](https://launchpad.net/~libreoffice/+archive/ubuntu/ppa) - Fedora: - `sudo dnf install libreoffice` - [Official .rpm installer](https://www.libreoffice.org/download/download-libreoffice/?type=rpm-x86_64) - Arch: - `sudo pacman -s libreoffice-still` - `sudo pacman -s libreoffice-fresh` - Other/distro-agnostic: - Flatpak: `flatpak install flathub org.libreoffice.LibreOffice` - [AppImage (no installation required)](https://www.libreoffice.org/download/appimage/) - [Chromebook](https://www.collaboraoffice.com/press-releases/collabora-office-ships-for-chromebooks/) **DEVELOPMENT VERSIONS** - [Pre-releases (not recommended for daily use)](https://dev-builds.libreoffice.org/pre-releases/) - [Nightly builds](https://dev-builds.libreoffice.org/daily/) - [Source code](https://git.libreoffice.org/core)

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LibreOffice garam 1 year ago 80%
Quo vadis with the Document Foundation? https://bjoernmichaelsen.github.io/blog/tdf-okrs/

cross-posted from: https://discuss.tchncs.de/post/1087791 > A discussion on how the Document Foundation (TDF), the NGO behind LibreOffice is supposed to work, what its core values are and how to improve transparency and alignment of both officers and staff of the foundation.

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LibreOffice formamac 2 weeks ago 71%
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LibreOffice vort3 1 month ago 100%
Am I doing anything wrong or is it a bug? Page breaks as part of heading paragraph style can't set page numbering for me.

Basically, title. What I'm trying to do is: have each chapter start with page 1. My chapters are marked as Heading 1 paragraphs. If I change Heading 1 style to «Insert, Pagea break, Before, With default page style, Page number 1», and add a Heading 1 paragraph, it indeed inserts an automatic page break before itself and starts on a new page with default page style, but page number is not set to 1: the numbering continues from previous chapter. If I do Ctrl+Enter and set the exact same settings to a manual page break, the new page will start from a page number 1. The problem with this is that I would prefer to not do this manually, it is error prone, easy to forget or mess up, and in general I want to set up my styles so that everything is handled automatically without any direct/manual formatting. Can anyone reproduce this issue?

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LibreOffice boredsquirrel 3 months ago 100%
Calc: How do I use discrete (text) values?

There are many cases when people might want to have a dropdown list of the other entered values in a column. And the ability to prohibit entering others. Classic one: entering yes, no, maybe. These are not boolean, but discrete, and others should not be allowed. Do you know how to do that? # Answer [source](https://ask.libreoffice.org/t/adding-a-dropdown-list-to-a-cell/35434) > select your range D25:D99, then menu Data->Validity In dialogue Validity select from drop-down list variant “Cell range”, and bottom set “Source” (your H3:H25) Push OK [Here](https://www.libreofficehelp.com/data-validation-using-dropdown-list-libreoffice-calc/) is an example. Thanks @Aufgehtsabgehts@feddit.org Ende Gelände!

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LibreOffice AprilF00lz 3 months ago 100%
Make Writer not move images down when enter pressed below them?

When my cursor is right below a pasted image and I press enter, the image moves down with the cursor. How do I permanently stop this?

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LibreOffice clark 6 months ago 100%
Is there a way to sync LibreOffice with iCloud?

Hello! I am very new to LibreOffice and I am trying to adjust and explore it. I have searched this question online but I can’t seem to find an answer to how I can sync LibreOffice works with iCloud? I have installed Collabora office, but I have no idea how to sync that with LibreOffice either… anybody up for teaching a newcomer? Cheers!

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LibreOffice TheImpressiveX 8 months ago 100%
LibreOffice 24.2 Community is now available for all operating systems. blog.documentfoundation.org

This is the first version of LibreOffice to use Calendar Versioning, and it also comes with numerous updates and changes. See the blog post for details.

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LibreOffice tester1121 8 months ago 100%
How do I get Wikipedia/square bracket formatting for my bibliography?

I have a document, and I like the way Wikipedia formats references: with numbers in square brackets (ex: [4]). I have found how to enable them to show up as such in the document, but the bibliography panel in the document doesn't show the numbers. How do I make the square bracket tags show up in the bibliography section in a document?

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LibreOffice TheImpressiveX 9 months ago 100%
LibreOffice Help files have now a much better content editor blog.documentfoundation.org

Thanks to [Juan José Gonzales](https://blog.documentfoundation.org/blog/2023/01/27/welcome-juan-jose-gonzalez-tdfs-new-web-technology-engineer/)!

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LibreOffice BlindFrog 9 months ago 100%
How to automate converting a linear list into a table?

SOLVED, with a huge thank you to !Donovar@lemmy.world https://lemmy.world/comment/6271130 Hiyo Librecalc pros. Hoping someone has an idea how to automate or minimize the steps for this. Or where should I start? I'm trying to automate transcribing a list from: Closet_01 Cartridge123 Cartridge234 Garagenook_01 Cartridge456 Toolbox567 Toolbox789 Garagenook_02 Cartridge890 Into an array/table like: Cartridge123, Closet_01 Cartridge234, Closet_01 Cartridge456, Garagenook_01 Toolbox567, Garagenook_01 Toolbox789, Garagenook_01 Cartridge890, Garagenook_02 I get it; I should just carry around a barcode list of all my shelf names and take turns between scanning the list, tabbing over on my phone, scanning a box, then tabbing back again. But... what if I want to be *lazier* and just scan things in an order and automate the rest later? Is there a faster way than copy-pasting my way down? I got as far as making an adjacent column with a formula to check for "*_*", then copying the location if "*_*" was found.

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LibreOffice Kalcifer 9 months ago 92%
Is it possible to use Libreoffice draw to make UML diagrams, and, if not, is there a plan to implement it?

I'm looking for a good, all around, diagramming software to use. Libreoffice draw is quite nice, but it doesn't appear to support UML; however, I may just be missing something. EDIT: It appears that there may be [an extension](https://extensions.libreoffice.org/en/extensions/show/21647) that offers this functionality?

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LibreOffice TheImpressiveX 9 months ago 100%
LibreOffice Security Backgrounder https://blog.documentfoundation.org/blog/2023/12/13/libreoffice-security-backgrounder/

Today we are announcing the first release of a very important document that describes – in language accessible to everyone, including non-security specialists – the impressive work done by developers and quality assurance specialists in the area of LibreOffice security. From now on, the LibreOffice Security Backgrounder will be updated on the occasion of each major release of LibreOffice, i.e. in February and August each year (as things stand). For this reason, the full name of this document is LibreOffice Security Backgrounder 2023.12. It is important to stress that the purpose of this document is purely informational, to clarify aspects and steps in the development process that have not been sufficiently documented in the past. Software security is a fundamental aspect, but not a competitive advantage. The security of LibreOffice and the documents it generates is very important to all of us, and especially to the users of the suite, which is why there are dozens of people with advanced computer security skills who dedicate their time to protecting and improving it. We hope that this document, which has been produced with the help of a number of companies and individuals, some of whom are mentioned in the document itself, will help to improve knowledge of the security processes involved in the development of free and open source software. [Download LibreOffice Security Backgrounder 2023.12](https://blog.documentfoundation.org/?media_dl=14912)

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LibreOffice TheImpressiveX 10 months ago 87%
Join the LibreOffice Team as a Paid Developer focusing on RTL/CTL/CJK languages, full-time, remote (m/f/d) blog.documentfoundation.org

Love LibreOffice development? Want to turn your passion into a paid job? We are [The Document Foundation (TDF)](https://www.documentfoundation.org), the non-profit entity behind [LibreOffice](https://www.libreoffice.org). We’re passionate about free software, the open source culture and about bringing new companies and people with fresh ideas into our community. To improve language support features in LibreOffice, the office productivity suite for over 200 million users around the globe, we’re searching for a **developer (m/f/d) to start work (from home) as soon as possible**. This is what you’ll do: - Work on the LibreOffice codebase (mostly C++) - Focus (initially) on **right-to-left (RTL), complex text layout (CTL) and CJK (Chinese, Japanese, and Korean) languages in the LibreOffice code** - Fix bugs, **implement new features, and improve language support in LibreOffice** What we want from you: - Very good C++ development skills - Proven experience working on either RTL/CTL and/or CJK topics, or both - Good understanding of Unicode and internationalization (i18n) - Good understanding of text rendering and font issues - Proven contributions to FOSS projects (show us your repos!) - Good team-playing skills - Experience with LibreOffice development is a plus Speaking and writing English is a mandatory requirement. Another language (for example: German, Spanish or Arabic) is a bonus. A previously established relationship within the developer community, as well as with other teams such as QA is a plus, but it is not mandatory at the start and can be achieved during the work itself. As always, TDF will give some preference to individuals who have previously shown a commitment to TDF, including but not limited to members of TDF. Not being a member does not exclude any applicants from consideration. # Join us! All jobs at The Document Foundation are **remote jobs**, where you can work from your home office or a co-working space. The work time during the day is flexible, apart from a few fixed meetings. The role is offered as **full-time (ideally 40 hours per week)**. Candidates that are resident in (or willing to relocate to) Germany will be employed directly by TDF. Otherwise, external payroll services will be used if available in the candidate’s country of residence. **Are you interested? Get in touch!** We aim to schedule the first interview within two weeks of your application. You can also approach us any time for an informal chat, to learn about the role or in case of questions. TDF welcomes applications from all suitably qualified persons regardless of their race, sex, gender, disability, religion/belief, sexual orientation or age. Don’t be afraid to be different, and stay true to yourself. We like you that way! 😊 We’re looking forward to receiving your application, including information about you (your resume), when you are available for the job, and of course your financial expectations. Pointing to public repositories with your code is very helpful. Please send us an e-mail to developers@documentfoundation.org no later than **January 8, 2024**. If you haven’t received feedback by **February 9, 2024**, your application could not be considered. Also note: we only accept applications from the applicant, and not from any intermediary. We do not accept agency resumes. Please do not forward resumes to any recruiting alias or employee.

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LibreOffice TheCheddarCheese 11 months ago 100%
how do i change the colors of the cell borders?

currently they're white and i want to change them to black or something

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LibreOffice TheImpressiveX 11 months ago 100%
Binary Stars in LibreOffice Sky: Impress and Draw Guides 7.6 Released! blog.documentfoundation.org

Download them now: https://documentation.libreoffice.org/assets/Uploads/Documentation/en/DG7.6/DG76-DrawGuide.pdf https://documentation.libreoffice.org/assets/Uploads/Documentation/en/IG7.6/IG76-ImpressGuide.pdf

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