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Hi :)
I think Impress files can be "Save As ... " to flash (swf) format but i am not 
certain that Impress can open and edit the flash files produced that way.  I 
suspect it's a bit like using pdf, ie keep the original in odf formats (odp in 
this case) to edit and create a new swf if required.

Sorry this doesn't really help with the problem as stated but hopefully it might 
nudge something loose.  

Good luck and regards from
Tom :)





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From: Cor Nouws <oolst@nouenoff.nl>
To: users@libreoffice.org
Sent: Wed, 1 June, 2011 12:35:36
Subject: Re: [libreoffice-users] embed flash into presentations

Hi Conar,

Alejo C.S. wrote (31-05-11 15:25)
     I'm using LibreOffice (3.3.2) in Debian stable. I'd like to know if
there is a way to embed a swf (flash) file into impress. Searching, I found
and old post where say it could be done in OOo, but that recipe don't work
in LibOO. Any tip?

Not (yet). I never used it.
Could you post a link to the old trick? That might help finding a solution.

Best,
Cor


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