Thanks for your answer.
Not at all : LibreOffice is installed by a conventional manner, not like a snap.
It is the package provided by an usual Ubuntu installation (probably 18.04 
upgraded until 20.10)

Strange !
But I can tell you that nowadays, if I look for LibreOffice app, I can find 
Writer, Calc, etc but I can't find anymore the LibreOffice app which allowed 
the user to choose what he wanted to do in a general window.

And if I try "sudo apt install libreoffice", the terminal give me 21
extra packages : fonts and the next ones :

libbsh-java libcommons-logging-java libpq5 libreoffice-nlpsolver
  libreoffice-report-builder libreoffice-report-builder-bin
  libreoffice-script-provider-bsh libreoffice-script-provider-js
  libreoffice-script-provider-python libreoffice-sdbc-mysql
  libreoffice-sdbc-postgresql libreoffice-wiki-publisher
Paquets suggérés :
  libavalon-framework-java libcommons-logging-java-doc
  libexcalibur-logkit-java liblog4j1.2-java gpa libreoffice-grammarcheck
  libreoffice-librelogo myspell-dictionary openclipart2-libreoffice
  | openclipart-libreoffice pstoedit unixodbc gstreamer1.0-plugins-bad
  libofficebean-java default-mysql-server | virtual-mysql-server postgresql
  mediawiki

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  Calc freeze when I try to export ods to xlm 2003 format

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