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Hi,

In order to read presentations written in Impress, you will need to export them to html from the 
file menu and read them with a browser.  Unfortunately, Impress doesn't have much accessibility 
support on either Windows or Linux.  

Alex M


-----Original Message-----
From: josé alberto Vázquez maranto [mailto:beto_vazquez@outlook.com] 
Sent: Wednesday, November 04, 2015 12:45 PM
To: accessibility@global.libreoffice.org
Subject: [libreoffice-accessibility] Screen reader does not read impress presentations

Hi all, and used LibreOffice in its latest version and me and noticed that my NVDA screen reader 
reads not impress presentations. Is it possible to add support for reading the presentations with 
this screen reader? Or is it possible to implement some method to read them? Thank you very much 
for your answers.

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