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       The only way I know to do either is to go slide by slide ...
            slow but true;

       I too will be looking forward to hearing if these whiz-kids
           with their shortcuts
         have a quicker method.



From: CVAlkan <foberle@enteract.com>
Date: Thu, May 8, 2014 at 11:22 AM
Subject: [libreoffice-users] Export Notes from Impress
To: users@global.libreoffice.org


Hi:

I've searched through help and couldn't find any mention of this, but I
would like to export only the Notes from a presentation I have in Impress;
this is to aid in writing a more extensive script.

What I would like is to have a document (no specific type, but a Writer
document (odt) or a plain text document (.txt) would be ideal. The contents
would simply be a paragraph or section for each Slide, perhaps formatted as

Slide Number: text ... text

et cetera.

Is there any way to accomplish this?

Also, is there any way to import notes (other than block copying each one)
from an external document into the Impress presentation (similar to how one
would import an outline, although in this case, the slides would already
exist)?

Thanks for any hints.

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