Hi Jarek,

Jarek Krcmar schrieb am 04.06.2025 um 22:08:
Greetings,

I wonder how HTML files can be created in LibreOffice.



Yes, LibreOffice can create HTML files, but it cannot produce modern websites.

If you want to use it similar to Writer, then you can start with File > New > HTML Source. The UI is a little bit different from a normal text document. Especially, you get a toggle between Web-View and source text in the standard toolbar.

LibreOffice can do simple things like paragraph formatting with <style>-element.

Save and open is in the file menu at the same places as for normal text documents.

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libreOffice has the ability to create XML Form documents. But I do not know how that works. RobertG on Ask forum can likely help you if you want to learn more about it.
https://ask.libreoffice.org/u/robertg/summary

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If you only want to export to an HTML-file, that there is the additional way of File > Export > XHTML.

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You can use an XSLT to convert to HTML. That is related to menu Tools > XML Filter settings. The filters themselves are in the folder .../share/xslt.

Kind regards,
Regina









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