How to Use LibreOffice in Italian and Other Useful Tips

Come rendere LibreOffice in italiano?

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LibreOffice is a powerful open-source office suite used by millions around the world. This free software is available in numerous languages and for multiple platforms. Below, we’ll explore how to switch your LibreOffice interface to Italian, install it on different operating systems, and provide additional useful information.

Changing the Language to Italian

If you prefer using LibreOffice in Italian, it’s simple to change the language settings. To adjust the language for a specific document, follow these steps:

  1. Open your document in LibreOffice.
  2. Go to Tools > Language > For All Text.
  3. Select Italian from the list.

If you want to change the language of the entire interface to Italian, perform the following:

  1. Go to Tools > Options > Language Settings > Languages.
  2. Under the User Interface section, choose Italian.
  3. Confirm and restart LibreOffice for the changes to take effect.

Installing LibreOffice on Chrome OS

For Chromebook users, installing LibreOffice is straightforward:

  1. Open Chrome on your Chromebook from the taskbar.
  2. Go to the Google Play Store.
  3. Search for LibreOffice and press the Install button.

Once installed, you can start enjoying the features of LibreOffice on your Chromebook.

Downloading LibreOffice in Italian for Mac

Mac users can also easily obtain LibreOffice in their preferred language. Here’s how:

  1. Visit the official LibreOffice website.
  2. Download the correct installer for macOS.
  3. Follow the installation instructions.

Alternatively, LibreOffice is available through partners on the Microsoft Store and Mac App Store:

  • Microsoft Store: Look for LibreOffice Vanilla provided by CIB.
  • Mac App Store: Search for LibreOffice Vanilla by Collabora.

Supported Languages and Platforms

LibreOffice prides itself on being inclusive and accessible. The suite is available in 108 languages, catering to users worldwide. Supported operating systems include Microsoft Windows, macOS, GNU/Linux, iOS, and Android. The name "LibreOffice" combines the Spanish and French word "Libre" (meaning free) and "Office" (from English and French), symbolizing a free office suite.

Adjusting the Default Language

To set a different default language for your documents, follow these steps:

  1. Go to the Tools menu.
  2. Select Options.
  3. Navigate to Language Settings > Languages.
  4. In the Default Languages for Documents section, specify your desired language in the Western field.
  5. Confirm your changes and completely restart LibreOffice, including the quick start module if active.

By following these simple guidelines, you’ll make the most of LibreOffice, no matter your preferred language or operating system. Enjoy the freedom and power of this versatile office suite!

Cosa si può fare con LibreOffice?
Con LibreOffice potrete creare documenti perfetti. Potete scegliere e applicare i font presenti sul vostro computer, impostare e personalizzare gli stili per ogni parte del vostro documento. Tramite il dizionario di correzione automatica potete evitare errori di battitura e grammaticali.
Come scaricare LibreOffice in Italiano?
Potete scaricare gratuitamente la suite LibreOffice dal nostro sito web, per sistemi Windows, macOS e Linux, installandola da soli, oppure da Microsoft Store e Mac App Store tramite i nostri partner: Microsoft Store: LibreOffice Vanilla fornito da CIB. Mac App Store: LibreOffice Vanilla fornito da Collabora.
In che lingue è disponibile LibreOffice?
Il pacchetto è disponibile in 108 lingue per i sistemi operativi Microsoft Windows, macOS, GNU/Linux, iOS e Android. Il nome è ottenuto dalla composizione (in notazione a cammello), fra la parola Libre (che significa "libero" in spagnolo e francese) e Office (che significa "ufficio" in inglese e francese).

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