LibreOffice 25.2 Help
This menu contains commands to control the on-screen display of the document, change the user interface and access the sidebar panels.
Displays the document as it would be viewed in a Web browser. This is useful when you create HTML documents.
Opens the Select Your Preferred User Interface dialog to let you choose the user interface layout for LibreOffice.
Displays the source text of the current HTML document. This view is available when creating a new HTML document or opening an existing one.
Opens a submenu to show and hide toolbars. A toolbar contains icons and options that let you quickly access LibreOffice commands.
Show or hide the horizontal and vertical scroll bars that are used to change the viewable area of a document that doesn't fit within the window.
Toggle the visibility of grid points and guide lines to help object moving and precise position in the current page.
Shows nonprinting characters in your text, such as paragraph marks, line breaks, tab stops, and spaces.
Shows or hides the boundaries of the printable area of a page. The boundary lines are not printed.
Shows or hides the borders of table cells that have no set borders. The boundaries are only visible on screen and are not printed.
Displays the document with the top and bottom margins, header and footer and a gap between pages. Uncheck to collapse all the elements cited and display the document in a contiguous page stream. Hiding whitespace is only possible in Single-page view.
Shows or hides shadings around fields in your document like non-breaking spaces, soft hyphens, indexes, and footnotes.
Switches between showing fields as field names or field values. When enabled the field names are displayed, and when disabled the field values displayed. Some field contents cannot be displayed.
Shows or hides hidden paragraphs. This option only affects the screen display of hidden paragraphs, and not the printing of hidden paragraphs.
The Sidebar is a vertical graphical user interface that primarily provides contextual properties, style management, document navigation, media gallery and more features.
Use the Styles deck of the Sidebar to apply, create, edit, and remove formatting styles. Double-click an entry to apply the style.
Opens the Gallery deck of the Sidebar, where you can select images and audio clips to insert into your document.
Shows or hides the Navigator window. Use the Navigator to quickly jump between different parts of the document, or switch between open files.
Lists the databases that are registered in LibreOffice and lets you manage the contents of the databases.
Shows or hides the menus and toolbars in Writer or Calc. To exit the full screen mode, click the Full Screen button or press the Esc key.
Opens the Zoom & View Layout dialog to let you set the zoom factor to display the current document.
Opens the Select Your Preferred User Interface dialog to let you choose the user interface layout for LibreOffice.
Opens a submenu to show and hide toolbars. A toolbar contains icons and options that let you quickly access LibreOffice commands.
Shows or hides the Formula Bar, which is used for entering and editing formulae. The Formula Bar is the most important tool when working with spreadsheets.
Toggle the visibility of grid points and guide lines to help object moving and precise position in the current page.
Divides the sheet at the top left corner of the active cell and the area to the top left is no longer scrollable.
The Sidebar is a vertical graphical user interface that primarily provides contextual properties, style management, document navigation, media gallery and more features.
Use the Styles deck of the Sidebar to apply, create, edit, and remove formatting styles. Double-click an entry to apply the style.
Opens the Gallery deck of the Sidebar, where you can select images and audio clips to insert into your document.
Shows or hides the Navigator window. Use the Navigator to quickly jump between different parts of the document, or switch between open files.
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Lists the databases that are registered in LibreOffice and lets you manage the contents of the databases.
Shows or hides the menus and toolbars in Writer or Calc. To exit the full screen mode, click the Full Screen button or press the Esc key.
Switches to notes page view, where you can add notes to your slides. Notes are hidden from the audience when you give your presentation.
Switches to the handout page view, where you can scale several slides to fit on one printed page.
Switches to master slide view, where you can add elements that you want to appear on all of the slides that use the same master slide.
Opens a submenu to show and hide toolbars. A toolbar contains icons and options that let you quickly access LibreOffice commands.
Toggle the visibility of grid points and guide lines to help object moving and precise position in the current page.
Specifies whether to display guides when moving an object.
Show or hide a presentation's annotations.
Toggle the visibility of a master slide's background to be used as the background of the current slide.
Toggle the visibility of a master slide's objects to appear on the current slide.
The Sidebar is a vertical graphical user interface that primarily provides contextual properties, style management, document navigation, media gallery and more features.
Use the Styles deck of the Sidebar to apply, create, edit, and remove formatting styles. Double-click an entry to apply the style.
Opens the Gallery deck of the Sidebar, where you can select images and audio clips to insert into your document.
Shows or hides the Navigator window. Use the Navigator to quickly jump between different parts of the document, or switch between open files.
Opens the Zoom & View Layout dialog to let you set the zoom factor to display the current document.
Switch to normal view of the page.
Switch to the master view.
Opens dialog box for selecting layout of user interface.
Opens a submenu to show and hide toolbars. A toolbar contains icons and options that let you quickly access LibreOffice commands.
Toggle the visibility of grid points and guide lines to help object moving and precise position in the current page.
Show or hide annotations on the page.
The Sidebar is a vertical graphical user interface that primarily provides contextual properties, style management, document navigation, media gallery and more features.
Use the Styles deck of the Sidebar to apply, create, edit, and remove formatting styles. Double-click an entry to apply the style.
Opens the Gallery deck of the Sidebar, where you can select images and audio clips to insert into your document.
Shows or hides the Navigator window. Use the Navigator to quickly jump between different parts of the document, or switch between open files.
Show or hide the Color bar.
Use to shift the position of the page in the window. When enabled, the appearance of the mouse pointer changes. Click the page and drag to desired position.
Opens the Zoom & View Layout dialog to let you set the zoom factor to display the current document.
Opens the Zoom & View Layout dialog to let you set the zoom factor to display the current document.
Increases the display scale of the formula by 25%. The current zoom factor is displayed on the status bar. A selection of available zoom options is accessible through the context menu. The context menu in the work area also contains zoom commands.
Decreases the display scale of formulas by 25%. The current zoom factor is displayed on the status bar. A selection of available zoom options is accessible through the context menu. The context menu in the work area also contains zoom commands.
Displays the entire formula in the maximum size possible so that all elements are included. The formula is reduced or enlarged so that all formula elements can be displayed in the work area. The current zoom factor is displayed on the status bar. A selection of available zoom options is accessible through the context menu. The context menu in the work area also contains zoom commands. The zoom commands and icons are only available in Math documents, not for embedded Math objects.
Resizes the display to include all of the objects on the slidepage.
This command updates the formula in the document window.
Changes in the Commands window are automatically updated if AutoUpdate Display is activated.
Automatically updates a modified formula. If you do not select this option, the formula will only be updated after you choose View - Update or press F9.
This is a list of operators, functions, symbols and format options that can be inserted into the formula.
Shows or hides the menus and toolbars in Writer or Calc. To exit the full screen mode, click the Full Screen button or press the Esc key.