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Home / How To / Install Latest Version Of LibreOffice via Ubuntu Terminal

Install Latest Version Of LibreOffice via Ubuntu Terminal

By Sourabh / August 21, 2022 Category: How To, Ubuntu

Install LibreOffice 7.4, the best MS Office alternative for Linux Ubuntu. LibreOffice for Linux Ubuntu is the Microsoft Office replacement for Linux.

LibreOffice is a powerful and free office suite which comes with Writer (word processing), Calc (spreadsheets), Impress (presentations), Draw (vector graphics and flowcharts), Base (databases), and Math (formula editing).

Major Changes in LibreOffice 7.4

LibreOffice 7.4 is the latest release of LibreOffice suite. Here are some of the most significant changes released with LibreOffice 7.4:

GENERAL

  • Support for WebP images and EMZ/WMZ files
  • Help pages for the ScriptForge scripting library
  • Search field for the Extension Manager
  • Performance and compatibility improvements

WRITER

  • Better change tracking in the footnote area
  • Edited lists show original numbers in change tracking
  • New typographic settings for hyphenation

CALC

  • Support for 16,384 columns in spreadsheets
  • Extra functions in drop-down AutoSum widget
  • New menu item to search for sheet names

IMPRESS

  • New support for document themes

Download LibreOffice 7.4

LibreOffice 7.4 Community is available from: https://www.libreoffice.org/download/. Ubuntu Linux users can download LibreOffice 7.4 from the following official sources:

  • Flatpak package
  • Snap package
  • Native DEB Packages
  • AppImage

Install LibreOffice 7.4

Run the following commands in terminal to install the latest version of LibreOffice:

sudo add-apt-repository ppa:libreoffice/ppa
sudo apt update
sudo apt upgrade

Once installed, you can open/run the LibreOffice from Ubuntu applications menu or terminal.

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