yes, & thank you for expressing what obviously I was unable to so do.
There's also a problem with their copy & paste suggestion, since
that surely requires having more than one copy of LO open at one time,
which seems impossible since when I click on LO again, the opened one
appears rather than a new version.
And when I've gone to the LO archives to attempt to download the
previous versions, it merely sends me back to the download page to download
the newest version.
PLEASE EXPLAIN HOW to download a previous version, if the latest
versions will no longer have this option available.
From: Virgil Arrington <cuyfalls@hotmail.com>
Date: Sun, Apr 8, 2018 at 3:15 PM
Subject: Re: [libreoffice-users] [Copying slides from one presentation to
another]
To: "users@global.libreoffice.org" <users@global.libreoffice.org>
On 04/08/2018 03:48 PM, Italo Vignoli wrote:
On 08/04/2018 20:59, anne-ology wrote:
The 'file'option is missing in LO 6.0.2.1 (at least on Windows)
Menu Slide > Insert Slide from File
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. This can
be done with LO 5.1.6.3 (which is what I use), but it apparently is
missing in later versions. I can understand and appreciate Anne's
frustration that a former functionality seems to have been deliberately
removed from the program (unless it has just been moved to another
location on the menu, which nobody seems to have been able to find).
Yes, a person can copy and paste select slides, but that is hardly a
satisfactory answer when she used to be able to insert an entire file
and can no longer do so.
Virgil
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