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LibreOffice 25.8 Alpha 1 Released With Performance Optimizations

Written by Michael Larabel in LibreOffice on 20 May 2025 at 08:33 AM EDT. 6 Comments
The first alpha release of LibreOffice 25.8 is now available for testing of this cross-platform, free software office suite.

LibreOffice 25.8 is working its way toward a stable release in August with more refinements for this leading open-source office suite alternative to Microsoft Office. LibreOffice 25.8 is shaping up to be another nice half-year feature release.

👁 LibreOffice 25.8 Alpha


Following today's alpha release, LibreOffice 25.8 is set to go into its feature freeze and code branching in early June followed by a beta release. After release candidates in June and July, LibreOffice 25.8 should be out as stable by mid to late August.

👁 LibreOffice 25.8 Calc on Ubuntu Linux


Some of the changes to look forward to with LibreOffice 25.8 include:
- Various performance improvements for loading Writer documents and DOCX files.

- LibreOffice Calc has performance improvements for opening of Microsoft Excel (XLSX) ifles and various other performance optimizations to this spreadsheet program.

- A variety of new functions were added to the Calc spreadsheet program like WRAPCOLS, TOCOL, TOROW, EXPAND, DROP, CHOOSECOLS, VSTACK, and others.

- LibreOffice Writer adds a command to insert a paragraph break before tables.

- The Ctrl + Shift + F2 command shortcut was added for converting fields into plain text.

- LibreOffice 25.8 brings a new application-wide viewer model for opening documents in read-only mode.

- Support for importing encrypted hybrid PDFs.

- Various spell check dictionary and thesaurus improvements.

- Removing support for Microsoft Windows 7 and Windows 8/8.1.

Downloads and more details on today's LibreOffice 25.8 Alpha release via DocumentFoundation.org.

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