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===Introduction===
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LibreOffice is the free and open-source software package. LibreOffice is similar to Microsoft Office. Here we will learn how to install the LibreOffice in windows.
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===Steps===
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# Download "LibreOffice windows installer" from below
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## [https://www.libreoffice.org/download/download-libreoffice/ Click here for the 32-bit version]
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## [https://www.libreoffice.org/download/download-libreoffice/ Click here for the 64-bit version]
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# If you are unsure which Windows version you have, press Win+Pause to open your system properties window. The LibreOffice Main Installer download page can be selected with a built-in help file for your language:
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# Double-click on download "''LibreOffice_..._Win_x64.msi''" file to begin installation
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# It will start downloading "LibreOffice" into your computer (by default browser will save the files in ''Downloads'' folder in your system)
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Click "Yes" if it asks your permission to allow this program make change to the computer. The installation wizard welcome dialog box opens advising that the installation process is about to be started. Click “Next” 
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[[File:Installation Wizard.jpg|center|thumb|639x639px|Installation Wizard]]
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Another dialog box opens, giving you a choice whether you want a default installation, or whether you want to choose special locations and components. If you want a default installation, click “Next”.
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[[File:Setup type.jpg|center|thumb|634x634px|Setup type]]
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Another dialog box opens, asking you whether:
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*    A shortcut to open LibreOffice should be placed on your desktop. The default option is to create a shortcut.
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*    To load LibreOffice during system start-up.
 
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