Hi,
Are you looking for this: http://extensions.libreoffice.org/extension-center/export-as-images ?
Liebe Grüße, / Yours,
Florian Reisinger
Am 27.05.2014 um 12:53 schrieb Gilles <codecomplete@free.fr>:
Hello
Someone sent me a presentation where slides are part of a PDF file instead
of the more common PowerPoint.
When opening the file in LibreOffice Draw, I can select each page and hit
File > Export to get a PNG file, but it appears that it's not possible to
select all the pages with CTRL, hit Export, and get the pages as independant
files as eg. Page1.png, Page2.png, etc.
Acrobat Professional can do this:
www.wikihow.com/Extract-Pages-from-a-PDF-Document-to-Create-a-New-PDF-Document
Is there a work-around in Draw?
Thank you.
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