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LibreOffice and OpenOffice: Open Source Productivity Solutions

LibreOffice and OpenOffice: Open Source Productivity Solutions

Applications and workflows for document creation and management

This forum covers LibreOffice, OpenOffice, and related open-source productivity applications.

You can discuss usage techniques, configuration options, or compatibility considerations with other office suites. Find information about specific components like Writer, Calc, Impress, or Base, along with templates, extensions, and customization options. Whether you're a home user, business professional, or organization deploying these solutions at scale, our community provides support for effectively utilizing these powerful open-source alternatives to commercial office suites.
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