How to Install and Use OpenOffice Extensions

Add functions and tools to Open Office

What to Know

  • Find and download extension > select Tools > Extension Manager > Add > Locate > select file > Open > Accept.
  • Extension Updates: Select Tools > Extension Manager > select extension > Check for Updates.
  • Hide/Delete: Select Tools > Extension Manager > select extension > Deactivate to disable or Uninstall to remove.

This article explains how to install and use extensions in the robust, free, open-source OpenOffice software suite. These can improve core programs like Writer (word processing), Calc (spreadsheets), Impress (presentations), Draw (vector graphics), Base (database), and Math (equation editor).

How to Find, Download, and Use OpenOffice Extensions

Find an extension from an online site such as The Apache Software Foundation’s own​ OpenOffice Extensions site, or a third-party provider. We recommend the former for those seeking a trusted source for OpenOffice extensions.

Note: Always check to see if any licenses apply to the extensions and whether they are free—many are, but not all. Also, keep in mind that each time you download files to your computer, you run a potential security risk. You may also need to have an updated Java utility in order to download certain extensions. In other cases, a given extension may not work for certain operating systems.

Once you find one you like, download the extension file by saving it to a place you will remember on your computer or device.

Open an OpenOffice program the extension is built for.

Select Tools - Extension Manager – Add Locate where you saved the file – Select the file – Open the file.

You will need to read the terms and accept the license agreement in order to finish downloading. If you agree to the terms, scroll to the bottom of the dialog box and select the Accept button.

You may need to close OpenOffice then reopen. If successfully downloaded, you will see the new extension added right into the Extension Manager.

Examples of Extensions in OpenOffice

Popular OpenOffice extensions range from editing helps to mathematical notation tools. For example, many OpenOffice users have utilized grammar and spelling checkers, language dictionaries, and even templates.

Check for Updates of OpenOffice Extension You Have Installed

OpenOffice extensions may need to be refreshed once in a while, as improvements are made. The Check for Updates button will let you know if any new versions are available for the extensions you have already installed, which is really convenient.

Again, this is found when you select Tools – Extension Manager, then browse through the list of installed extensions.

An Alternative Way to Get More Extensions

Also from Extension Manager, you can also select Get More Extensions Online to link to the OpenOffice Extensions site. This is an efficient way to build up extra tools for OpenOffice applications you work with.

Uninstall or Deactivate a Certain OpenOffice Extension

By selecting a given extension in OpenOffice, you can also click to uninstall, deactivate, or view details about each tool.

OpenOffice Chart Extensions

While not one of the more fully-developed applications, you can find extensions listed under the Chart section. These are useful diagramming and visual charting extensions you may find useful for your projects. For reference, in Microsoft 365, these approach certain functions in Microsoft Visio, and basically add in additional chart options for some programs in the OpenOffice suite.

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