Update time! #LibreOffice 7.5.2 is now available, with fixes and improvements. All users are recommended to upgrade: https://blog.documentfoundation.org/blog/2023/03/30/libreoffice-7-5-2-community-available-for-download/
@libreoffice I feel like I’m missing something but I can’t find if I can do it and where. Can’t I update the #LibreOffice version I have (7.5.0.3) to 7.5.2 instead of doing a completely new installation? I’m quite new to LibreOffice so I don’t think I’ve updated it before.
Can someone help?
@DavidRHel @libreoffice
What is your OS? Use the official installation technique for your system and it should just update. For example, if on Linux/Debian/Ubuntu sort of thing, unpack all the debs into a folder, cd there and do
sudo dpkg -i *.deb
Other OS methods should work as well.
@demerara @libreoffice I use Windows. In the program it satsthere is a new update and it Kinksto the website. There’s Also a grayed out install button.
@DavidRHel @libreoffice
Where is it grayed out? In the LO screen?
So I'd suggest go to the download page
https://www.libreoffice.org/download/download-libreoffice/
and get the installer you want, then quit any instances of LO and run the installer.
@demerara @libreoffice Okay. Will that install lo again or will it update the version I have? I feel like I don’t want to have to make multiple installments just to update every time I need to.
@libreoffice @DavidRHel @demerara not an expert but the installer on the download page updates the installation you have and removes outdated files. You don’t end up with multiple installations. With be sure to check your computer and OS for the right version (32, 64)
@smFowler @libreoffice @demerara Okay thanks! This is exactly what I needed. I just think it’s quite weird I couldn’t do it directly from LibreOffice.
@DavidRHel @smFowler @demerara Hi! You can't do it directly in LibreOffice yet, as we don't have enough resources to implement auto/in-app updates. Everyone who wants them is welcome to give our volunteer community a hand: https://www.libreoffice.org/community/get-involved/ – Or fund a developer to work on it: https://www.documentfoundation.org/certified-developers/
@libreoffice @smFowler @demerara Oh I understand. Thanks!