Another easy way to speed up the launch time and responsiveness of LibreOffice is to disable Java. If all you use is Writer and Calc, disabling Java will not stop you from working with your files as normal. But to use LibreOffice Base and some other special features, you may need to re-enable it again. In that case, you will get a popup asking if you wish to turn it back on. By default, LibreOffice allows you to undo up to changes to a document. Most users do not need anywhere near that, so holding that many steps in memory is largely a waste of resources.
I recommend that you reduce this number to 20 to free up memory for other things, but feel free to customise this part to suit your needs. If the tips provided helped you speed up the launch time of your LibreOffice Suite, let us know in the comments. Also, please share any other tips you may know for others to benefit as well. By signing up, you agree to our Privacy Policy and European users agree to the data transfer policy. Ayo Isaiah is a freelance writer from Lagos who loves everything technology with a particular interest in open-source software.
Follow him on Twitter. Step 4 — Adjusting the Undo setting — does not exist in my latest version where you say it should be. What version of Libreoffice is this guide about? LibreOffice runs in the background and GPU configuration software differs in implementation so the most effective and quickest way to troubleshoot is to actually restart after making changes in each step.
Leave resetting your LibreOffice user profile until step 7. You might also take this opportunity to backup your user profile - there is a button which appears upon safe mode launch. If performance is fine in safe mode then you know it is probably a setting within LibreOffice somewhere that is degrading performance.
Also try toggling Java integration. Includes use hardware acceleration, anti-aliasing, openGL for all rendering, ignore OpenGL blacklist. Try all of these four options off not checked first. Try setting your windows pagefile size to zero. You will need to restart windows. Given disk is a slow memory storage you want to minimise how many apps you have open.
Even if you have RAM available it is worth doing to see if it also has an impact on general windows performance. Hi OP, as Timon1 notes, please try the latest release of LibreOffice and see if that is faster for you. If not, please consider filing an enhancement bug with specific information about what operations are slow for you.
I have an 11, row LibreOffice spreadsheet with 60 columns of data and formulas. I went back to my backup That fixed the problem!!! Turns out the Kubuntu
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