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Thank you.
Try searching for
opendocument
(and click the magnifying glass button).
Searching for ods should also work.
I think the problem all along is that the app is oriented to an antique version of OpenOffice, so it just didn't have the modern spreadsheet info anywhere. What I eventually did was to (1) open an OO spreadsheet .ods file manually and put it on my desktop. (2) Then I selected the antique file format from the app's list of options and tried to put that on the 'new' list. (3) When it asked for a template, I referred it to the .ods template on my desktop. (4) Now I can open an OO spreadsheet, using the antique extension, that looks semi-useful. At this point, I'm ready to move on. Thanks for your effort to assist!
My LibreOffice Calc [spreadsheet] shows .ods as the default format when choosing Save as in the File menu.
Some of the file types that LibreOffice can work with, there's many more listed that can be scrolled through:
As far as I know it simply picks up the defined file types. It has no 'knowledge' in and of itself of any particular file type.
I have a current version of Libre Office. I have no idea why you can't see that particular one from Open Office.
You can create the New entry manually if you wish.
Somewhere on tenforums I've documented doing that.