The Document Foundation has just released LibreOffice 7.3. It comes with a bunch of new features and several improvements to the in-built help tool so that it's more useful to users.
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Software company LibreOffice launches LibreOffice 7.2 Community, a volunteer-supported free office suite for desktop productivity. Built on the LibreO.
Ninth anniversary celebrated with bug fixes for enthusiasts and power users
Richard Speed Fri 5 Mar 2021 // 17:01 UTC Share
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A month after version 7.1 of LibreOffice hit the streets, the first update has landed replete with a swathe of bug fixes for the suite.
The fixes lurk in the Community edition of LibreOffice, aimed squarely at enthusiasts and early adopters. The Document Foundation (TDF) would much prefer biz customers sign up for something from the LibreOffice Enterprise family of applications, with long-term support options, professional assistance, custom features and Service Level Agreements for a fee.
The 90 or so fixes deal with a wide variety of niggles that came as part of the 7.1 release. Notable resolved issues include a regression that resulted in a crash when undoing a paste under certain circumstances, and a pesky enter character that could find its way into the input boxes of CALC after copying from a cell and pasting. Minor, f
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