I don’t understand. When I click on the version of LibreOffice = where, on that long list? Or on my computer’s menu next to the apple on the upper left? Once I find “Mac” wherever you now direct me, how do I learn what hardware my computer uses? I think it’s 64, but I’m not sure.
Correction: I saw that I typed the typo you mentioned. Now I clicked on 7.4.7.2 and opened another page with Mac – but I still don’t know which “…64” to click on. Sorry for my errors (I also have dyslexia). How do I find my hardware info?
So you got to page Index of /libreoffice/old/7.4.7.2/mac
Find out what sort of mac you have
- From the Apple icon menu, choose
About This Mac
. - Look for the item
Chip
.- If that item says
M1
orM2
, then you have a Mac with Apple Silicon based on the ARM architecture. Download theaarch64
option. - If that item says
Intel
, then you have the x64 chip architecture. Download thex86_64
option.
- If that item says
Reading those two, I think I have the old Intel. Let me see if I can understand what your instructions tell me to do …
It does indeed mention Intel. I will download the x86_64 option. If this works, I won’t return (it’s bedtime) so I will thank you for your time and patience in making me able to use LibreOffice again. If possible, please let someone know the problem for someone with this equipment, trying to use the newest update. And, again, thank you very much. (If this doesn’t work, I’ll have to continue at some later time.)
Aw, there are scores of options on this new page! How do I know which to click on?
Still there? If so, please see my last 2 new posts.
> EarnestAl
December 30
Appookta:
I can’t scroll up and down with the mouse wheel.
- What operating system? Windows 11?
Please click Help - About LibreOffice then click the icon just after Version information to copy details to clipboard. Paste details here - In Windows, the window needs to have focus, selected, in order to scroll with mouse.
- Have you restarted (not Shut down) your computer since upgrading?
- Is your mouse wireless? Are the batteries going flat?
- Can you scroll in other programs? Sometimes the scroll wheel wears out, I wore out several before spending money on a decent mouse.
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Unless you also need a different language pack, then just the LibreOffice_7.4.7.2_MacOS_x86-64.dmg at the top
There is not version 7.2.4.2 in the archive. The closest version is the 7.2.4.1. You must select (by usage inside links) the op.sys version, and the 32/64 bit version for the Windows op.sys), and then you will able to download the main installer file and the Help installer file(s), and - if you need it - the developer tools installer file:
https://downloadarchive.documentfoundation.org/libreoffice/old/7.2.4.1/win/x86_64/
THIS FIXED IT! I somehow managed to find a link to download and install LibreOffice 7.4.7.2; before doing so, I ran into more problems with this new 7.5.9.2 update I was trying to use – boxes of text would appear in unwanted places, freezing everything up, and the only way to correct it was to click on “save”, and the text box disappeared. But this 7.4.7.2 seems to be free of these new problems. My thanks to all of you who helped or tried to help to enable me to get the 7.4.7.2 installed.
The scroll issue might be bug tdf#155266 which should be patched in LibreOffice releases early next year. The actual version number of releases is shown near the end of the report
Thanks. See my post from 2 1/2 hours before your post - I marked it all as “Solution”. Thanks for being here for us.
> EarnestAl
December 30
The scroll issue might be bug tdf#155266 which should be patched in LibreOffice releases early next year. The actual version number of releases is shown near the end of the report
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Thanks. See my post from 2 1/2 hours before your post - I marked it all as “Solution”. Thanks for being here for us.
How did you do it? I have the same problem but can’t get it to download.
I have no idea what finally worked. While I was typing my next-to-last post, I said, “I somehow managed to find a link to download and install LibreOffice 7.4.7.2,” because I didn’t know what I’d found to click on. I thought I clicked on the same thing that I clicked on the first try, but whatever it was this time, it worked. I’m 80 and, if I didn’t know what it was a few days ago, I’ll certainly not be able to figure it out now. Sorry I can’t help you. If you can find the page with the list of scores of links (found it from one of the posts when I first asked about the problem late December), try the top one - I think that’s the last one I tried. Hope it works for you.
> RIPvanWillie
January 8
How did you do it? I have the same problem but can’t get it to download.
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Note that the beta version of 24.2 (release version due week beginning 29th January) which has a fix, can be downloaded from the link (tick the box) at the bottom of the download page, Download LibreOffice | LibreOffice - Free Office Suite - Based on OpenOffice - Compatible with Microsoft
Thank you. I’m beginning to think the problem is the last automatic update in my computer. I’ve downloaded all my older versions and they are all malfunctioning.
I’ve decided to switch back to Word (I paid for a lifetime version years ago but, when the “big switch” happened, I didn’t know how to enable it) and am gradually putting my LibreOffice docs into Word. I’ll keep LibreOffice on my computer, “just in case”. It’s a good program, but isn’t as reliable as Word.
> EarnestAl
January 8
Note that the beta version of 24.2 (release version due week beginning 29th January) which has a fix, can be downloaded from the link (tick the box) at the bottom of the download page, Download LibreOffice | LibreOffice - Free Office Suite - Based on OpenOffice - Compatible with Microsoft
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