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submitted 2 months ago* (last edited 2 months ago) by clark@midwest.social to c/libreoffice@lemmy.ml

Hello!

I am very new to LibreOffice and I am trying to adjust and explore it. I have searched this question online but I can’t seem to find an answer to how I can sync LibreOffice works with iCloud? I have installed Collabora office, but I have no idea how to sync that with LibreOffice either… anybody up for teaching a newcomer?

Cheers!

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The new Board of Directors (blog.documentfoundation.org)
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This is the first version of LibreOffice to use Calendar Versioning, and it also comes with numerous updates and changes. See the blog post for details.

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I have a document, and I like the way Wikipedia formats references: with numbers in square brackets (ex: [4]). I have found how to enable them to show up as such in the document, but the bibliography panel in the document doesn't show the numbers. How do I make the square bracket tags show up in the bibliography section in a document?

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Announcing the ODF Toolkit 0.12.0 release (blog.documentfoundation.org)
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submitted 5 months ago* (last edited 5 months ago) by BlindFrog@lemmy.world to c/libreoffice@lemmy.ml

SOLVED, with a huge thank you to !Donovar@lemmy.world
https://lemmy.world/comment/6271130

Hiyo Librecalc pros. Hoping someone has an idea how to automate or minimize the steps for this. Or where should I start? I'm trying to automate transcribing a list from:
Closet_01
Cartridge123
Cartridge234
Garagenook_01
Cartridge456
Toolbox567
Toolbox789
Garagenook_02
Cartridge890

Into an array/table like:
Cartridge123, Closet_01
Cartridge234, Closet_01
Cartridge456, Garagenook_01
Toolbox567, Garagenook_01
Toolbox789, Garagenook_01
Cartridge890, Garagenook_02

I get it; I should just carry around a barcode list of all my shelf names and take turns between scanning the list, tabbing over on my phone, scanning a box, then tabbing back again. But... what if I want to be lazier and just scan things in an order and automate the rest later?

Is there a faster way than copy-pasting my way down?

I got as far as making an adjacent column with a formula to check for "_", then copying the location if "_" was found.

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submitted 5 months ago* (last edited 5 months ago) by Kalcifer@sh.itjust.works to c/libreoffice@lemmy.ml

I'm looking for a good, all around, diagramming software to use. Libreoffice draw is quite nice, but it doesn't appear to support UML; however, I may just be missing something.

EDIT: It appears that there may be an extension that offers this functionality?

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LibreOffice Security Backgrounder (blog.documentfoundation.org)

Today we are announcing the first release of a very important document that describes – in language accessible to everyone, including non-security specialists – the impressive work done by developers and quality assurance specialists in the area of LibreOffice security.

From now on, the LibreOffice Security Backgrounder will be updated on the occasion of each major release of LibreOffice, i.e. in February and August each year (as things stand). For this reason, the full name of this document is LibreOffice Security Backgrounder 2023.12.

It is important to stress that the purpose of this document is purely informational, to clarify aspects and steps in the development process that have not been sufficiently documented in the past. Software security is a fundamental aspect, but not a competitive advantage.

The security of LibreOffice and the documents it generates is very important to all of us, and especially to the users of the suite, which is why there are dozens of people with advanced computer security skills who dedicate their time to protecting and improving it.

We hope that this document, which has been produced with the help of a number of companies and individuals, some of whom are mentioned in the document itself, will help to improve knowledge of the security processes involved in the development of free and open source software.

Download LibreOffice Security Backgrounder 2023.12

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