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Home / Ubuntu / How To Install LibreOffice 5.3.7 On Ubuntu

How To Install LibreOffice 5.3.7 On Ubuntu

By Sourabh / November 8, 2017 Category: How To, Ubuntu

LibreOffice 5.3.7 released. How to Install LibreOffice 5.3.7 on Ubuntu Systems. Upgrade to LibreOffice 5.3.7 on Ubuntu using Terminal commands.

LibreOffice 5.3.7

Bugs fixed compared to 5.3.7 rc1:

  • correct number of one decimal in fraction of seconds [Eike Rathke]
  • correct number of one decimal in fraction of seconds [Eike Rathke]
  • LibreOffice uses wrong attribute for feature “shrink-to-fit” [Michael Stahl]
  • LO CALC: FORMATTING: of Time changed meaning of MM:SS.0 [Eike Rathke]
  • LibreOffice 5.4.1.2 crashes when checking for updates ( OpenGL ) [Michael Meeks]

Install LibreOffice 5.3.7

Please note that the Linux packages can be installed in parallel to LibreOffice 5.2, but not run simultaneously – documents will be opened in the version you’ve started first.

Via Snap


sudo apt-get update
sudo apt install snapd
sudo snap install libreoffice

Via PPA


sudo apt-get update
sudo add-apt-repository ppa:libreoffice/ppa
sudo apt-get update
sudo apt install libreoffice

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