But if it was done automatically, then you wouldn't be able to
select a different format for each of these files ;-)
On Tue, Apr 9, 2013 at 11:47 AM, dlt101 <djtakle@gmail.com> wrote:
That solves it. Once I apply a LibreOffice style, the bullet problems seem
to
go away.
I guess when converting ppt to odp, the first thing to do is apply styles
to
all the elements on the page.
It would be great if Libre Office would do that automatically on import.
Thanks Regina,
~David
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