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Hallo Regina, 

        danke schonmal für deine Antwort. Ich schreibe in Deutsch weiter,
wenn es Recht ist. 

        Ich habe nun folgendes versucht: 

        IMPRESS gestartet und über das Menü "Datei - Öffnen" versucht,
direkt aus dem Programm die *.ppt Datei zu öffnen. 

        Klappt leider auch nicht, es erscheint wieder der ASCII FILTER. 

        Dann im Explorer einen Rechtsklick auf die Datei und dann über
"Öffnen mit" IMPRESS ausgewählt, wieder der ASCII FILTER. 

        Übrigens öffnet LIBREOFFICE die Datei, nach Klick auf OK im ASCII
FILTER dann mit dem WRITER !? 

        Die ersten Zeichen kann ich nicht kopieren, sieht alles vollkommen
wirr aus. Einen Datei-Typ kann man daraus nicht erkennen. Irgendetwas
von Photoshop steht dort. Im Anhang ein Bild der ersten Seite. 

        Die Datei gibt es unter folgendem Link, so wie sie auch auf der CD
ist: 

        http://www.file-upload.net/download-7073986/IMPRESS_CANT_OPEN_THIS_PPT.zip.html


        WICHTIG! 

        Die Sache ist, dass diese Datei aus der Flash-Oberfläche von CD
während einer Beamer-Präsentation aufgerufen werden muss, deshalb
müsste ich es irgendwie hinbekommen, dass diese Datei sich ohne
Umstände während der Präsentation öffnen lässt. 

        POWERPOINT 2003 weigert sich übrigens, die Präsentation in einem
älteren *.ppt Format zu speichern. 

        "Sie versuchen, einen Dateityp zu speichern, der durch die
Registrierungsrichtlinien blockiert wird". 

        Ich werde es später mal mit LIBREOFFICE 4.0.0.1 probieren. 

        Viele Grüsse 

        Chris  

          Von: Regina Henschel <rb.henschel@t-online.de>
 An: reinhold83@t-online.de
 Cc: users@global.libreoffice.org
 Betreff: Re: [libreoffice-users] Problem with IMPRESS - LibreOffice
 Datum: Thu, 17 Jan 2013 22:39:21 +0100

 Hi Chris,

 you can use users@de.libreoffice.org [1] as well.

 reinhold83@t-online.de [2] schrieb:
PORTABLE COMPUTER Toshiba Satellite Pro C660-2TQ (Core i3-380M,
2.53
GHz, 4096 MB RAM)
GERMAN Microsoft Windows 7 Professional 64 (OS is up to date)
GERMAN LibreOffice 3.5.7.2 installed from LibreOffice-Box CD

hi everybody,

to make it easier for me, i only write in small letters, sorry for
that.

i  have a cd with content which is "interactive". this cd is
concerning a  special event and includes several files, for example
*.pdf, *.doc and  also *.ppt.

the cd works with a flash-based overview (like a menu), where u can
go
to the categories on the cd.

in this flash-based surface u can klick on something (like a
hyperlink) and then it opens a file on the cd.

all the *.doc files can be opened by WRITER without any problems,
also
*.pdf opens correct with ADOBE.

but there a two *.ppt files on the cd. IMPRESS can handle the
second
*.ppt file, BUT NOT THE FIRST ONE.

if you click on the "link" to the first *.ppt in the flash surface,
LIBREOFFICE starts, and immediatly a window opens called "ASCII
FILTER
  OPTIONEN".

 When LibreOffice shows the ASCII filter, it cannot detect the type of

 the file.


clicking OK with the settings given, LIBREOFFICE  starts, it loads
the
document (saying "Dokument wird importiert") and then, the program
freezes.

after maybe 2 minutes the freeze is over, the *.ppt file is opened
with 38721 (!) sites and shows only unrecognizable signs.

 Do you remember the very first signs? They indicate the type of the
file.


the  are a lot of possibilities to change something in the "ASCII
FILTER  OPTIONEN" window, i tried several settings but no one
works.

when browsing the file directly in the folders of the cd without
the
flash surface, the same thing as already described, happens.

 Do you try to start the file with double-click or do you use the file

 menu when LibreOffice is already running? Please try it from the menu

 and choose a filter explicitly. As PowerPoint 2003 can read it, try
one 
 of the old PowerPoint formats.


i tried it on my (very) old DESKTOP COMPUTER with MICROSOFT OFFICE
POWERPOINT 2003, the file opens in a normal way. no problems.


file size of the *.ppt is 9,36 MB by the way. it contains some
pictures.

i put a screenshot in the e-mail with the "ASCII FILTER OPTIONEN"
window.

can anyone help me to solve this problem?

 Can you copy the file from the CD and provide it for download?

 There exist already a LibrOffice 4.0 release candidate. Can you
please 
 try to open the file with that version?

 Kind regards
 Regina

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