and there are a couple of other choices:
you could 'hide' all the slides except the one you wish to show
or
you could copy the PP then re-name this copy then open it and
delete all but that one slide
From: V Stuart Foote <VStuart.Foote@utsa.edu>
Date: Wed, Sep 16, 2015 at 9:01 AM
Subject: [libreoffice-users] Re: [LibreOffice 5.0.1.2] How to export a
single file from a PPT file?
To: users@global.libreoffice.org
Gilles wrote
Is there really no way to export just a single slide?
Not from a multiple slide presentation, however:
- you can print a single slide to file (as noted)
- you can select all object(s) on the slide and export them to any format
(but you'll lose other slide template details),
- you can simply copy the slide and paste into a new Impress presentation.
With copy/paste (rather than export you seek) most slide formatting will
come across in the paste, and once in a single slide--reformat/clean and
export to file format needed.
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