On 25/09/2011, manuel muzzurru <manuel_songokuh@yahoo.it> wrote:
hello
i like very libreoffice, thank you team libreoffice!
then i need to ask you,
i hvae pptx convert to jpeg but with multi-page because i have 200 pages, i
did try:
file>export...>save in jpeg>size and quality, etc, > exported but not all
pages...
how i can convert all page in jpeg?how?
A bit confused by other replies, but export of impress files to html
creates images of each page, in png format.
As Mr/Ms Cohen states, you could use imagemagick to convert the images
to jpeg, but unless the original presentation pages contained
photographic images, it is probably better to keep to png format to
reduce further loss of image quality during the conversion to jpeg.
Also with imagemagick you can change the size of the images using the
command 'resize'.
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[libreoffice-users] Re: libreoffice impress can converts from pptx to jpeg multi-page, this is possible? · Pedro
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