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Chromebooks come with built-in support for Microsoft Office files:

It is the modern, maintained successor to OpenOffice that runs perfectly on Chromebooks.

: Produces everything from simple diagrams to 3D illustrations. openoffice chromebook

Here is the definitive guide to getting OpenOffice—or a better alternative—running on your Chromebook.

If you are determined to run actual OpenOffice, you must use Chrome OS’s Linux development environment (Crostini). This works best on mid-to-high-end Chromebooks (Intel i3 or better, 8GB+ RAM). Chromebooks come with built-in support for Microsoft Office

: Unlike Google Docs, OpenOffice works entirely offline without needing to "enable" offline mode for specific files.

LibreOffice is created by the same community that originally built OpenOffice. It looks almost identical, opens the exact same files, but is faster, safer, and installs easily on Chromebooks. If you are determined to run actual OpenOffice,

If you have just unboxed a new Chromebook and miss the classic feel of OpenOffice Writer or Calc, you are about to hit a technical brick wall. However, with some elbow grease, there is a way through.

: Go to your Chromebook Settings > Advanced > Developers and "Turn On" the Linux environment.