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LibreOffice3.4 Beta1 is released!

Written by anuradha.shukla on . Posted in Software

The first beta release of LibreOffice 3.4 is available, The upcoming 3.4 will be the second major release of the LibreOffice project, and comes with many exciting new features.

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LibreOffice 3.4 Beta1features:

+ added navigation buttons to writer
+ Replaced unhide text button by icon buttons
+ Mouse wheel scrolls whole slides
+ Updated slide sorter icons
+ allow ‘select as you type’ aka ‘quick selection’
+ new ‘animated images’ for Throbber controls
+ enable human icon theme
+ treat Excel number format ‘General’ as standard format in Calc
+ change the default sheet print option to “print entire sheet” in Calc
+ don’t toggle the calc formula bar when activating and deactivating a chart in Calc
+ fix crash in Impress after printing
+ Allow unused master pages to be deleted in master pages control in Impress
+ enable full width by default for ‘Default’ style in Impress
+ make user paint settings persistent in Impress
+ autocomplete using the context’s case in Writer
+ fixed crash with WriterWeb
+ fixed incorrect double line spacing saving in Writer
+ fixed the dropdown list box form fields in Writer

+ Full Changelog

Downlaod LibreOffice 3.4 Beta1

For installation of LibreOffice3.4 in Ubuntu/ LinuxMint/ fedora and other linux distribution,  please follow the instructions in our previous post.

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