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Hi David,

I suspected that. I'm trying to migrate my PowerPoint presentations
developed for Linux Impress without losing the interactive features of
the form controls tools.
In the same way that PowerPoint allows you to enter text in Slide Show
(display mode) in the text box form control, I believe the LibreOffice
Impress can do the same. After all the tools on form controls used to
control it.
thanks!

Edemilson Brandão

2011/7/18 David Nelson <lists@traduction.biz>:
Hi Edemilson,

On Fri, Jul 15, 2011 at 9:52 PM, Edemilson Brandão
<edemilsonbrandao@gmail.com> wrote:
How to insert text while viewing the slide (Slide show - F5) in a text
box (form controls) - Broffice impress? how to display and manipulate
the options toolbar form controls during the slide show - F5?
Thank you!

Edemilson Brandão

You will not be able to enter text while running a slide show... You
would have to exit the slide show and be in edit mode to do so...

HTH.

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