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Hi all,

We use a template for our presentations in Impress. Recently I had someone 
create a new presentation from that template, but when I received the file back 
from him I noticed that on most slides (all except the first and last) the 
footer from the slide master was gone in the actual slides (it is still there 
though in the master itself). I tried to re-apply the master to those slides, 
but that did not help. 

As I noticed that for some slides the layout was changed too I also tried re-
applying the layout, hoping that would somehow help. Sadly, it didn't.

Anyone had this problem before?

If this is a bug, does anyone know of a workaround? 

As an easy way out I tried to copy the slides from the "corrupt" version to a 
new file, but the copied slides in the new file still show the same problem. 
Does anyone know of a way to paste slides without pasting the master and 
layout parts? Say a "paste text and images only, but not look and feel" 
option?

Regards,

HdV

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