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Il 03/10/2011 12:52, Andreas Säger ha scritto:
Am 03.10.2011 11:52, Marcello Romani wrote:

Please stop spamming this list with insults to people asking for advice.
Do their question sound stupid to you ? Your problem.
Or are you a M$-paid troll whose job is to scare away people who want to
try non-M$ products ?


It is reasonable, well founded advice, particularly for the presentation
formats.

On topic: Yes, I have several PowerPoint presentations that are
presentable in both programs.

Since Impress is smaller, simplier than PowerPoint. It is logical that
it can not support the same set of features in the same way as the more
complex software.
The compatibility goes exactly the other way round. The simple ppt you
created in this program should be OK in the other program.
If you happen to run Windows and all you need is viewing PP
presentations you can install the free PowerPoint viewer from the
Microsoft Office home page.



There are at least two ways to express a good idea: by writing a polite and thoughtful response, as you did, or by mixing it with insults. I think the first form acheives the best results. That's all.

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Marcello Romani

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