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Community Assistance

Questions, answers, mailing lists, live chat and more

LibreOffice Community does not include any technical support from The Document Foundation, the non-profit behind the software. Businesses, organisations and end users who need dedicated support contracts should visit our Professional Support page. However, here are some resources to get help from other LibreOffice users…

Ask.LibreOffice

Have a question about LibreOffice? Get an answer here in several different languages!

Documentation

View documentation online – or use the LibreOffice built-in help (provided it is installed together with LibreOffice) by pressing F1 on your keyboard.

LibreOffice online help

You can browse the LibreOffice application help online - just choose between Writer Help, Calc Help, Impress Help, or other LibreOffice-related themes

The Wiki

Almost everything is on our wiki, including work from various teams. A lot of information can be obtained there, including a collection of Frequently Asked Questions.

Mailing lists

We have many global and regional mailing lists, for announcements, discussion, design and other topics.

Create a bug report or file an enhancement request

Having a specific problem, like a software crash or sluggish behavior after an upgrade? Missing a feature or thinking of a new feature that would make LibreOffice even better than it is today? Report bugs and feature requests to our developers. Reports concerning websites and web services can be added as issues on Redmine.

LibreOffice is a community – join us!

Ever wonder what happens to a bug after it’s filed? Want to learn how to track down the exact commit that broke your favorite feature? The QA Team is always looking for volunteers to join our ranks. Find us on the IRC user help channel and the IRC QA channel. Also check the QA Mailing List and the Wiki. No experience is necessary!

If you’re a coder and want to get involved in development, join #libreoffice-dev.

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