Do you want to create a PDF file that you can edit with LibreOffice? If so, you might be interested in learning how to create a hybrid or fillable PDF, which is a standard PDF that includes the original ODF source file from LibreOffice embedded within it. This way, you can view the PDF with any reader, but you can also modify it with LibreOffice whenever you wish.

To create a hybrid or fillable PDF with LibreOffice, simply follow these steps:

1. Open the file you want to save as a PDF in LibreOffice Writer

2. Click on the "File" button at the top of the window

3. Select the "Export as PDF" option from the dropdown menu

4. Important: In the export window, make sure to check the box that says "embed OpenDocument file."

5. Choose the folder where you want to save the file and click "Save."

And there you have it—your editable PDF with LibreOffice. You can open and modify it with the LibreOffice Writer suite as many times as you like. The result is a more versatile and flexible PDF document that you can use for forms, educational materials, business documents, etc. However, keep in mind that the file will be slightly larger than usual, as it contains both the PDF fonts and the .odt document (the native format of LibreOffice Writer).

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