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Hello my name is Jonathan and I want to say something very important is missing from libreoffice 
impress. Is the following:In LibreOffice Impress and  apache  OpenOffice Impress for windows.  I 
could insert videos as AVI files. I insert them, and save on the hard drive in my documents. Above. 
And when I put  "Debian" linux distribution , opened the file and then to advance the slides, I 
realized that the videos did not appear, and came a question mark. "?". What do I look for Debian 
Linux or for others, including LinuxMint that want to take on the next notebook I'll buy then. What 
I want to take the type of source code for windows, "AVI" to impress libreoffice linux system, so 
you can see the videos of AVI. And I want after programming it with that code missing, especially 
LinuxMint they contact and we'll add and update the OS. 
I hope there will not bother with this, but one thing is missing from libreoffice and openoffice in 
linux.
I Say goodbye.
Jonathan Cabezas.

PD: I did not find anything to say this, so I put her mail.

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