01 February 24, 10:11
Quote:The Document Foundation has released a new version of the open source Office application LibreOffice. LibreOffice 24.2 is already available for all supported platforms. Existing installations of LibreOffice may inform users about the update on the next run.Continue Reading
Selecting Help > Check for updates is an option to run a manual check for updates. The update may then be downloaded and installed directly.
LibreOffice 24.2
LibreOffice 24.2 is a major release. It adds new features and improves others. One of the main changes is the new auto save behavior.
Starting with this release, LibreOffice will save auto recovery information automatically. Users had to turn on the feature in previous versions of the Office suite manually to make use of it.
The new default saves the information every 10 minutes. LibreOffice users may turn off the functionality, expand it, or change the default path for document backups.
Here is how that is done.
LibreOffice users may also enable "automatically save the document too" to save the entire document each time as well. The release notes reveal that "always create backup copy" is also enabled by default, but this was not the case on my system.
- Select Tools > Options to open the preferences.
- Expand Load/Save in the sidebar and select the General subcategory.
- The preference "Save AutoRecovery information every" may be turned off here. The default interval of 10 minutes may also be changed.
The default backup path is found under LibreOffice > Paths in the preferences. A double-click on the path allows users to change it to another location on the system.
The application's auto recovery feature reduces the risk of losing access to content, for instance after crashes.
Tip: it may be a good idea to enable the creation of full document backups to avoid data loss.
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