Can I Install The LibreOffice In Linux

HIi everyone , i am currently using the linux Operating system for my work… So, Guys please anyone suggest me that i can use the libreoffice in it for my work or not…or is it work properly in that OS.

Which distro of linux?

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Of course! It was even the primary platform it was developed for.

Installation is even easier thanks to the various package installers (you didn’t mention the Linux distro – if you want more detail, edit your question, don’t provide that in an answer).

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@ajlittoz see my comment under question.

Most Linux distros include LibreOffice and have it installed by default. Just check the start menu. If not available, (ask the admin to) install it from the respective repositories using the package manager of your distro. That’s it.

And read this:
https://wiki.documentfoundation.org/Documentation/Install/Linux

@gabix see my comment under question.