If pptx are like docx, they are zip files. You could try to open one
with an archive explorer (like winzip, winrar, 7zip...) and grab the
background image to use it.
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Cley Faye
2012/2/16 Ethan Swint <eswint@vt.edu>:
OK - since my previous attempt was a debacle involving a mix of LO 3.5,
3.4.5, Impress templates and inconsistent behavior, I'll just ask about what
I want to do. I have an existing ODP file, but I'd like to get the slide
background from a PPTX file. No formatting, just the background image. My
duckduckgo searches have turned up nothing specific. Anyone on the list done
something similar?
-Ethan
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