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On 14/01/16 10:59, Sophie wrote:

When working on a slide desk last week, I didn't found it difficult to
switch in the View menu, what annoy me is that the choice is not retained.

I cannot consider myself as a normal user, so the fact that I am able to
switch without issues (once I have found how to switch) does not mean
that basic users will be able to do the same.

I am working as an Impress trainer for migrations in Italy, so I know
rather well basic Impress users, and I know the disasters basic users
can generate without even realizing that they are doing it wrong.

I am especially worried by basic users. Impress is not the best piece of
software around for the habits of basic users switching from MS
PowerPoint, and making it worse is not the right solution.

Would it be possible to discuss this during the next meeting?

I am happy to be in the meeting, and to contribute to a solution to
improve Impress UI.

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