You can configure LibreOffice to default to the MS Office formats so that when you save a document in LibreOffice, it will automatically save in the MS Office format. Best of all, this is quite easy to configure.

What to Know

  • Select gear icon > Options > Load/Save > General. For the Document Type, select Text Document. Save as Word 2007-2019 (.docx).For spreadsheets, select Spreadsheet as the Document Type and save as Excel 2007-2019 (.xlsx).For presentations, select Presentation as the Document Type and save as PowerPoint 2007-1019 (*.pptx).

Configuring LibreOffice File Formats

The entirety of this configuration is handled in a single location and can be reached from any one of the LibreOffice tools (Writer, Calc, Impress, Draw, Base, or Math). To switch LibreOffice from saving as the default open formats to the more universally accepted MS Office default formats, follow these steps:

  • Open LibreOffice Writer.
  • Click the gear icon in the upper right corner and click Options.
  • In the resulting window, double-click Load/Save and then click General.
  • Select Text Document from the Document Type drop-down and select Word 2007-2019 (*.docx) from the Always save as drop-down.
  • Select Spreadsheet from the Document Type drop-down and select Excel 2007-2019 (*.xlsx) from the Always save as drop-down.
  • Select Presentation from the Document Type drop-down and select PowerPoint 2007-1019 (*.pptx) from the Always save as drop-down.
  • Click Apply.
  • Click OK.

Once you click OK, the Options window will be dismissed and you’re ready to go. When you go to save a new LibreOffice document, you’ll see that the MS Office format is now the default.

For this tutorial, we used LibreOffice 6.2.2. However, this process hasn’t changed much over time, so it should work with any version of the Office suite. The biggest difference will be how you reach the Options window.

Open LibreOffice Writer.

Click the gear icon in the upper right corner and click Options.

In the resulting window, double-click Load/Save and then click General.

Select Text Document from the Document Type drop-down and select Word 2007-2019 (*.docx) from the Always save as drop-down.

Select Spreadsheet from the Document Type drop-down and select Excel 2007-2019 (*.xlsx) from the Always save as drop-down.

Select Presentation from the Document Type drop-down and select PowerPoint 2007-1019 (*.pptx) from the Always save as drop-down.

Click Apply.

Click OK.

If you’re using an older version of LibreOffice, to get to the Options window click Tools > Options.

You no longer need to concern yourself with using the Save As function in LibreOffice, as your documents will automatically save in the MS Office formats.

LibreOffice

LibreOffice is one of the most popular open-source office suite tools on the market. And with good reason. LibreOffice is as user-friendly as any of the competition, free, and offers all of the features you have grown accustomed to with Microsoft Office.

The one caveat to using LibreOffice is that, by default, it saves in the open file formats. Whereas Microsoft Office saves as .docx (for documents), .xlsx (for spreadsheets), and .pptx (for presentations), LibreOffice saves as .odt (for documents), .ods (for spreadsheets), and .odp (for presentations). Although many office suite applications can work with one another’s files, you might run into someone who doesn’t know how to work with the open format. Or, even more important, you might need to submit a document to a business (or school) that only accepts the MS Office formats.

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