LibreOffice is a suite of office applications for presentations, text, and spread sheet processing.
It is a standard part of the
LinuxDesktop installation at GSI.
Viewing and Editing of MS Office Documents
If you can't just complain to the ones that have burdened you with such documents and plainly refuse to work with them, use the
Libre Office
programs as a substitute as follows:
- Word
-
lowriter
- Excel
-
localc
- Powerpoint
-
loimpress
- Access
-
lobase
GSI templates
GSI provides letter templates for
LibreOffice (beneath
/usr/lib/libreoffice/share/template/common/officorr
).
These templates are available from inside
Libreoffice Writer
- Open the dialog: File → New → Templates
- Open Tab Documents and choose the subfolder Business Correspondence. The GSI templates are inside.
- Open the dialog: File → New → Templates and Documents
- Open Tab Templates and choose the subfolder Business Correspondence. The GSI templates are inside.
Extensions
You may find spell checkers for many languages and other useful stuff like
networking icons similar to Visio at
http://extensions.libreoffice.org/ and a howto for installing extensions at
http://praxistipps.chip.de/libre-office-extensions-installieren-so-gehts_3234 (in German language).
Troubleshooting
In some cases Libre Office refuses to edit documents with a corresponding error message, e.g. after a system crash.
- Check the file permissions of the document.
After copying files from a read only medium like CD the copy may have no write permissions.
- Look for other running instances of Libre Office and stop them.
To prevent concurrent editing files are locked by Libre Office.
- Search for remaining lock files and remove them.
For a document bla.odt
the corresponding lock file is .~lock.bla.odt#
in the same directory.
You may also reset your profile for Libre Office as described at
https://wiki.documentfoundation.org/UserProfile#Resolving_corruption_in_the_user_profile.
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