LibreOffice 24.8 Help
Opens the File menu.
These commands apply to the current document, create a document, open an existing document, or close the application.
These commands apply to the current spreadsheet, create a spreadsheet, open an existing spreadsheet, or close the application.
These commands apply to the current presentation, create a presentation, open an existing presentation, or close the application.
This menu contains general commands for working with Draw documents, such as create, open, close and print. To close LibreOffice Draw, click Exit.
Opens a local or remote file, or inserts text from a file. Opening multiple files is possible.
Saves and organizes multiple versions of the current document in the same file. You can also open, delete and compare previous versions.
Saves the current document in a different location, or with a different file name or file type.
Saves the current file to Portable Document Format (PDF) version 1.4. A PDF file can be viewed and printed on any platform with the original formatting intact, provided that supporting software is installed.
Saves the current file to Portable Document Format (PDF) version 1.4. A PDF file can be viewed and printed on any platform with the original formatting intact, provided that supporting software is installed.
Saves the current file to Portable Document Format (PDF) version 1.4. A PDF file can be viewed and printed on any platform with the original formatting intact, provided that supporting software is installed.
Saves the current file to Portable Document Format (PDF) version 1.4. A PDF file can be viewed and printed on any platform with the original formatting intact, provided that supporting software is installed.
Prints the current document, selection, or the pages that you specify. You can also set the print options for the current document. The printing options can vary according to the printer and the operating system that you use.
Closes all LibreOffice programs and prompts you to save your changes. This command does not exist on macOS systems.