In the Tools->Options, go to Advanced in the left sidebar and then uncheck the Java runtime environment option. If you do not use database tool Base in LibreOffice, you don’t even need Java runtime. In the left sidebar, select LibreOffice, then select Memory. Change “Use for LibreOffice” to a bigger amount like 200 MB and “Memory per Object” to 10 MB or even 20 MB. If you think LibreOffice is slow and takes quite some time in opening, you can speed it up by allowing it more RAM (if your system can afford it). However, LibreOffice devs say that it won’t speed up LibreOffice unless you are using too many OLE (Object Linking and Embedding) objects. You can still find it under Tools->Options->LibreOffice->Advanced->Open Expert Configuration. The memory setting has been moved from LibreOffice 6.0 and higher versions.
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