LibreOffice 6.3 Office Suite Gets Its First Point Release, over 80 Bugs Fixed | Linux Today

LibreOffice 6.3 Office Suite Gets Its First Point Release, over 80 Bugs Fixed

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Marius Nestor
Sep 5, 2019

Coming a month after the release of the LibreOffice 6.3 series, LibreOffice 6.3.1 is a maintenance update that fixes a total of 82 issues across various components, such as Word, Draw, Calc, Math, etc., and also introduces a new layer of protection for users before they attempt to run a script or a macro embedded in a document. The same level of protection has been implemented in the LibreOffice 6.2.7 release as well, also announced today. The next step in the release cycle of the LibreOffice 6.3 office suite series in LibreOffice 6.3.2, another maintenance update that is currently scheduled for release at the end of September with more bug fixes. Until then, we recommend updating to the LibreOffice 6.3.1 point release as soon as possible if you’re running the LibreOffice 6.3 office suite on your personal computer.

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Marius Nestor

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