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ah But

I have one with about the same amount of slides (7.5MB) and it takes 2.2s to open the .odp file and 4.5s for the .pptx

A swing to your roundabout maybe!

Sorry I cannot repeat your "save" timings:-
When I try to save the .opd saves in 4s and saving in the .pptx comes up with a "do you want to save in this format" box, then the save bar does not appear, so you cannot tell on 3.4.1 how long it taking but when you add on the time it takes you to click on this extra box, it has to be longer than 4s.


regards

John B
xp sp3
LO 3.4.1


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On 12/07/2011 15:23, MichaelB wrote:
Oups sorry..

Mo (Mega Octet) =  MB (Mega Byte)

So ~2.5 MB in my case...

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