Hi :)
Why make posts like that publicly? Is the aim to make the place unfriendly and make people afraid to ask questions? If you have to write such harsh rudeness then please do not do them so publicly.
Regards from
Tom :)
--- On Sat, 8/10/11, Andreas Säger<villeroy@t-online.de> wrote:
From: Andreas Säger<villeroy@t-online.de>
Subject: [libreoffice-users] Re: converting ppt documents to pptx in headless mode
To: users@global.libreoffice.org
Date: Saturday, 8 October, 2011, 10:36
Am 06.10.2011 11:03, aneesh.vemuri wrote:
I searched for documentation of converting ppt documents to pptx format in
headless mode and I only saw examples of converting to pdf.
Can someone please help me with the parameters to be passed for this. I have
ppt files coming in and I want to save them as pptx files.
Thanks,
-Aneesh.
Why do you want to do that? It is a very bad idea to use this software as a converter from one
poorly supported foreign file format into another poorly supported foreign file format.
Whatever the reason for this conversion may be, there is no reason not to use MS Office for this
task.
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