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On 08/04/2018 22:15, Virgil Arrington wrote:

That may work for inserting only one slide, but what Anne wants is to 
insert an entire Impress presentation, not just a slide or two.

You can select one or all the slides from a presentation. It is the
feature which was available until LibreOffice 5.2 under Insert > File
which has been moved to the Slide menu since LibreOffice 5.3.

As an alternative you can Select All slides in the Slide Sorter view,
Copy them (Ctrl+C) and Paste them in the other presentation (Ctrl+V) in
the Slide Sorter view. They will be inserted after the selected slide.

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