LibreOffice

LibreOffice software icon
  • Developer TDF
  • Platforms Desktop
  • Operating Systems Windows, Mac OS and Linux
  • Supported formats 54
  • Rating
    4.2 (40 votes)

LibreOffice works with 54 different file extensions, providing the ability to open, edit, and convert files. The table provides information about the program’s features and the file extensions it supports.

LibreOffice can be used for daily work with various file extensions. With it, access files in PDF, RTF, DOC and numerous other formats seamlessly.

Convert files easily with LibreOffice from one format to another for seamless sharing across platforms.

Access the official TDF website to download the newest LibreOffice version.

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Solve problems with LibreOffice

How can I make LibreOffice the default program to open files?

Set default programs for Windows

  1. Start by right-clicking on your file and selecting the "Open With" option. From there, click "Choose another app" to continue;
  2. From the options listed in the pop-up window, specifically choose LibreOffice as the application to handle your file;
  3. Be sure to check the "Always use this app" checkbox and click "OK" to save your preference.

Change the default app to open files on Mac

  1. Right-click or use Control + Left-click on the desired file to access the file’s context menu;
  2. Choose "Open in Application" and click "Other";
  3. Look towards the bottom of the window, where you will find the "Enable" menu. "Recommended programs" will be the default selection;
  4. Select "All Programs" from this menu and proceed to search for LibreOffice. Check the box next to "Always open in app" to set it as the default option.

Why does LibreOffice stop responding or crash intermittently?

LibreOffice crashes can occur due to outdated software versions. To mitigate this, install the latest updates for developer products.

Restarting your computer will solve many common problems, which is why it’s the first thing you should do before changing any settings related to the software.