First: Attachments are not allowed on this list;
you'll need to upload it to some on-line site, then send the
URL; for us to have access to it.
Second: any PP made with MsFt programs, can be opened using LO's
Impress program; if you click on the PP & then choose 'Open', you might
only see the PP running ...
but if you open the LO program, -> choose its Impress option, ->
you will have a blank presentation to which you can then upload that as a
'file';
at this point, you may make any changes you wish then 'save as' with
whichever extension you wish.
Hoping this helps,
From: Daniel <danbar@onvol.net>
Date: Wed, Aug 19, 2015 at 11:28 PM
Subject: [libreoffice-users] Finding the corresponding moves in Libreoffice
(impress)
To: users@global.libreoffice.org
I don't know if this is the right place to ask for this: I have
discovered a wonderful way of teaching through Presentations. Alas the
presentation was done for MS. Could anyone help in changing it to LO
Impress ?
Thanks..sending the document as an attachment.
Daniel
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