Pedro-
On 03/14/2013 07:56 PM, Pedro wrote:
Hi Aaron
I managed to edit your presentation in OOo 3.4.1
I removed the non-working OLE frames, inserted the PDFs again as OLE objects
and now it can be opened under LibreOffice
Jordan-LibreOffice-Presentation-03-15-2013.odp
<http://nabble.documentfoundation.org/file/n4043927/Jordan-LibreOffice-Presentation-03-15-2013.odp>
I sincerely apologize if my comments sounded ungrateful. They are indeed a
good starting point. I was just warning you of the problem and trying to
help find a solution.
Kind regards,
Pedro
Excellent! Thank you for taking the time to fix it and repost. I did not
get the feeling that you were ungrateful and I can understand that it is
frustrating when technology does not always work as intended :-P
I see how you re-embeded the pdf files but what's interesting is that
this is different than how it worked originally... I believe that it
actually displayed a scroll bar and allowed you to scroll through the
embedded pdf document... Maybe I'm wrong, but that's what I remember.
I will retest this as soon as I can and reply back to you. I know it's
not that big of a deal but now I want to know what the heck is going on!!!
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