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When installed, LibreOffice will appear as a series of entries in the Applications Menu in the
Pi's desktop environment. These entries are as follows:
Figure 9-2:
LibreOffice
Writer running
on the
Raspberry Pi
By default, LibreOffice saves and loads files in a format known as the Open Document Format
(ODF). This is a standards-based, royalty-free file format supported by the majority of office
suite packages—including newer versions of Microsoft Office.
When saving a file in LibreOffice, you can change the format using a drop-down menu in the
Save As dialogue. Under File Type, you can select a variety of formats, including several that are
fully compatible with older versions of Microsoft Office. When you're sharing files created on
B U I L D I N G A M E D I A C E N T R E , P R O D U C T I V I T Y M A C H I N E O R W E B S E R V E R
LibreOffice—The main application, which provides links to the individual sections of
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the suite
LibreOffice Calc—The spreadsheet application, equivalent to Microsoft Excel
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LibreOffice Draw—A vector illustration application, designed for drawing high-
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quality scalable images for use as clipart in other LibreOffice programs
LibreOffice Impress—The presentation application, equivalent to Microsoft PowerPoint
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LibreOffice Math—A small yet powerful package designed to make it easy to create and
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edit scientific formulae and equations for embedding in other LibreOffice programs
LibreOffice Writer—The word processor application, equivalent to Microsoft Word
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(see Figure 9-2)