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  Hello!

On Sat, 17 Aug 2013 12:29:57 +0800
Uwe Dippel <udippel@gmail.com> wrote:

I have prepared a large presentation, and I find that everything looks
okay, except when I view it as 'slide show'. Then all images are
gone. The same applies to conversion to PDF. There is no more image
at all, neither.

Since I need to show it in a few days, I wonder what I could do? I
have already tried to create a new presentation, and import the
earlier one, but the result is the same. I have created a
presentation from scratch, copied one of the slides from the earlier
one, and still, this slide copied into the new presentation shows
okay in Libreoffice; but void of the graphics in 'Slide Show' and
void of any graphics in PDF.

  Isn't your graphics in EPS format? Your problem is very similar to
what I had some time ago with EPS files, so if it is, I'd suggest you to
convert it to PNG, since the problems with vector graphics in latest
releases of LO Impress are frequent (see, for example, this bug:
https://bugs.freedesktop.org/show_bug.cgi?id=62038 ), but there are
usually no problems with PNG.

  Regards,
    Vladimir

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