Hi vi5u0, vi5u0 schrieb:
Tom wroteHi :) Sorry you haven't received many replies to this yet! You could upload the files to Nabble so that people can see them and see the problem. It's not as tough as it sounds! Just use the links in this email or navigate to the right thread through the official site "Get help" - Nabble - then look for the same subject-line that you wrote Start posting a reply and notice that above where you are typing-in there are some buttons such as "More". The "More" one has "Upload a file" as it's top option. Then it's just the same as adding an attachment to an email. It has the same sort of "browse" thing. Once done all you see is a line of html code added into your reply. You can move that link around to position it better if you want. Btw have you tried upgrading to 4.0.something? Have you had time to try the 3.6.7 that has just been released?Slide_with_vanishing_content.odp <http://nabble.documentfoundation.org/file/n4066171/Slide_with_vanishing_content.odp>
The document has damaged content. The error is not in LO but already in the file.
In detail: The document contains a lot of objects which has got an attribute svg:viewbox="0 0 0 0". Having a viewbox with width and height zero means, that the object is not displayed. When you try to edit the objects, you will notice, that they vanish in edit view too. If I set a proper width and height manually in the file souce, the upper drawings are shown.
The question is, how was the file generated? Most of the objects are of draw:type="ooxml-rect". That suggests, that the original file was a .pptx. Which application was used to convert it to .odp?
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