In Windows Explorer : click the filename to select it. Then pres Shift + Del
together.
On 2023/06/21 12:00:18 Frank Roshau wrote:
> How in the world does a person delete an entire slide presentation. I’ve
> probably spent an hour trying to find a way to do so, but to no avail and
> a
Frank -
Are you talking about deleting the file for the presentation, or deleting all
of the slides within the presentation but keeping the file intact?
For the latter, I see in LibreOffice that if I select all of the slides then
(oddly) the Delete Slide menu item disappears. Is that what
Frank Roshau wrote:
How in the world does a person delete an entire slide presentation. I’ve
probably spent an hour trying to find a way to do so, but to no avail and also
tried to wade through the community forums.
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How in the world does a person delete an entire slide presentation. I’ve
probably spent an hour trying to find a way to do so, but to no avail and also
tried to wade through the community forums.
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On 22/01/2021 07:52, Ross Unikorngrrl wrote:
I opened and have been editing what was originally a powerpoint presentation in
open office.
Who did the editing? Nobody of us.
Somehow your version has managed to remove all of my photos and change the
background to grey gradient instead of
I opened and have been editing what was originally a powerpoint presentation in
open office. Somehow your version has managed to remove all of my photos and
change the background to grey gradient instead of the green I initially had. I
had saved and worked on it multiple times. I am about to
> wrote:
> >
> > 917-693-0607 I was nearly done with my presentation, but it interrupted
> me
> > & stopped working. Then it restored the document, missing almost half of
> my
> > work. Sure, I can redo it. But how can I restore what's lost?
>
> --
On 18/07/2020 01:05, Chanie Weiss wrote:
917-693-0607 I was nearly done with my presentation, but it interrupted me
& stopped working. Then it restored the document, missing almost half of my
work. Sure, I can redo it. But how can I restore what's lost?
It's a good habit to re
t; 917-693-0607 I was nearly done with my presentation, but it interrupted me
> & stopped working. Then it restored the document, missing almost half of my
> work. Sure, I can redo it. But how can I restore what's lost?
---
917-693-0607 I was nearly done with my presentation, but it interrupted me
& stopped working. Then it restored the document, missing almost half of my
work. Sure, I can redo it. But how can I restore what's lost?
On 06/09/2017 09:43 PM, Patti C wrote:
> Could you please have a grammar and punctuation checker
Several grammar, punctuation, and style checkers are available for
Apache OpenOffice.
Download and install the appropriate extensions.
I'll also mention that for more comprehensive grammar or spell
r; in Text, Drawing, Spreadsheet, Database,
Presentation, Formula, Open, and/or Templates .such as: Draw-
Vertical/Horizontal Ruler Measurement(s)
Most problems are user problems because they don't know how to use the
application, hence it is
hard to predict which problem may occur as we
) which may occur; in Text, Drawing, Spreadsheet, Database,
Presentation, Formula, Open, and/or Templates .such as: Draw-
Vertical/Horizontal Ruler Measurement(s)
How to *increase* or *reduce* the *measurement* *scale*(*s*) with the
*movement* of the two *triangles* *joined* at the *point* of each other
rmat, not Impress or other slide presentation or desktop publishing
formats. There are several methods and pieces of software that can be
used to convert your Impress files to video.
YouTube says:
"Not sure which format to save your video? Receiving an "invalid file
format error
Read this article:
http://www.newrepublic.com/article/117390/netiquette-capitalization-how-caps-became-code-yelling
On 15-Oct-15 13:49, Salah Abdulhadi wrote:
SALAH HERE,
MY QUESTION IS AS STATED ABOVE. I HAVE SEVERAL
PRESENTATIONS IN IMPRESS AND I WANTED
TO UPLOAD THEM
Salah Abdulhadi wrote:
> SALAH HERE,
>
> MY QUESTION IS AS STATED ABOVE. I HAVE SEVERAL
> PRESENTATIONS IN IMPRESS AND I WANTED
>
> TO UPLOAD THEM YOUTUBE ;HOWEVER, I HAVE FAILED IN ALL OF MY ATTEMPTS. I AM
> COMPLETELY .
>
> FRUSTRATED. I HAVE SEARCHED FOR SOLUTIONS
SALAH HERE,
MY QUESTION IS AS STATED ABOVE. I HAVE SEVERAL
PRESENTATIONS IN IMPRESS AND I WANTED
TO UPLOAD THEM YOUTUBE ;HOWEVER, I HAVE FAILED IN ALL OF MY ATTEMPTS. I AM
COMPLETELY .
FRUSTRATED. I HAVE SEARCHED FOR SOLUTIONS ON EHOW.COM, YOUTUBE, GOOGLE ETC.
PLEASE I NEED
On Thu, 1 Oct 2015 11:30:31 +0200
Dave wrote:
> Original Message
> >From: Taylor Anthony
> Date: Thu, 1 Oct 2015 09:24:54 +0100 (BST)
>
> > using PRESENTATION with my granddaughter (I'm 74 !), I get this when
> > inserting a picture.
> >
Original Message
From: Taylor Anthony
Date: Thu, 1 Oct 2015 09:24:54 +0100 (BST)
> using PRESENTATION with my granddaughter (I'm 74 !), I get this when
> inserting a picture.
> How can I get rid of that thing in the middle of a picture?
> And the TEXT m
using PRESENTATION with my granddaughter (I'm 74 !), I get this when inserting a
picture.
How can I get rid of that thing in the middle of a picture?
And the TEXT message at the top?
can't find any instructions anywhere
regards
Tony
I created a presentation program that has a few spots where it transitions on
its own. It always shuts down on me at those points. its 46 MB sorry. I’m using
Microsoft for todays presentation.
Sent from Windows Mail
At 01:18 06/01/2015 -0800, Michael Crawford wrote:
If user error can lead to a crash, that crash is ultimately the
fault of the software developer.
No. If a user powers down a system without closing down properly,
that is not the fault of the software. If a user is impatient and
kills a runni
Box.
>
>
> This may well be a useful test, but if the problem doesn't show on the
> friend's system, it may still be any of the above. The change of operating
> system may be a red herring.
True, but my objective in suggesti
Hi Chester,
Please help! Multiple times a day my Open Office Presentation crashes on me.
I try to save a presentation of 24 screenshots.
> The full file is about 15.2 MB. If I click too quickly between slides it
crashes.
Do you use AOO 4.1.1?
there are known problems with impress,
At 19:39 05/01/2015 -0800, Michael Crawford wrote:
If an end-user application crashes during normal use, it is
ultimately the fault of its software developer.
Or user error.
Or memory failure.
Or processor overheating.
Or disk corruption.
Or (Windows) registry corruption.
Or earlier power outag
If an end-user application crashes during normal use, it is ultimately
the fault of its software developer. That's the case even if your
crash is caused by corrupt images that you've imported into your
presentation, a bug in Windows or what have you.
But that's not going to mak
Please help! Multiple times a day my Open Office Presentation crashes on me.
I try to save a presentation of 24 screenshots. The full file is about 15.2
MB. If I click too quickly between slides it crashes. If I try to print more
than about 5 or 6 slides at a time it crashes. If I copy a
> On Jan 4, 2015, at 17:35, Andrea Pescetti wrote:
>
> I'm reviewing some bugs or possible bugs for the next 4.1.2 release.
> Actually, what I see is that the image is inserted as a background image of
> the text box, and this explain while text and image are simultaneously
> displayed. Is th
On 04/12/2014 Julian Thomas wrote:
AOO 4.1.1 running on OS X Yosemite Create a new presentation, select
layout Title and content. If I click the icon in the middle of the
slide for inserting an image and select an image, the image still has
a bullet with 'Click to add text' overl
AOO 4.1.1 running on OS X Yosemite
Create a new presentation, select layout Title and content.
If I click the icon in the middle of the slide for inserting an image and
select an image, the image still has a bullet with 'Click to add text' overlaid
on the picture. If I click to ad
At 22:56 20/11/2014 +, Liz Bailey wrote:
Hi, I've gotten to page 10 of a presentation and although I was able
to print 9 pages with Notes, I cannot slide past slide 5 without
getting a fatal error. The box says: Open Office 4.1.1 -Fatal Error
SEH Exception: ACCESS VIOLATION
Compute
Hi, I've gotten to page 10 of a presentation and although I was able to print 9
pages with Notes, I cannot slide past slide 5 without getting a fatal error.
The box says: Open Office 4.1.1 -Fatal Error
SEH Exception: ACCESS VIOLATION
Compute
If I create a presentation, and then in the body of a slide click - insert -
video or sound - sound - and select an mp3 file, it tells me [on my Macbok]
that the audio format is unsupported. A wav file works OK.
On my other machine [also OS X Yosemi] there's no issue.
is this an OO pr
On Tue, 21 Oct 2014 09:01:16 -0400
Ben and Nancy Haytock wrote:
> Help -
>
> When I insert a photo into a presentation I only get the center, greatly
> enlarged. This is new since the last version. How do I scale it so I
> get the whole photo?
>
> Ben
Right click on
Help -
When I insert a photo into a presentation I only get the center, greatly
enlarged. This is new since the last version. How do I scale it so I
get the whole photo?
Ben
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On 30/05/2014 Fernando Cassia wrote:
I created a 64-slides long presentation using AOO. I saved this to PPT
with the intent of later using a shareware PPT/PPS to video converter.
But first I wanted to know if Microsoft's own Powerpoint Viewer would
open the file. ... It doesn't open it
On Sat, May 31, 2014 at 8:10 AM, johnny smith wrote:
> so, powerpoint seems to use different units for page sizes and object sizes:
> the centimeters of page width are larger than those of a rectangle width. it
> is quite idiosyncratic, but you have to stay with it. i do not think that
> openoffic
On Sat, May 31, 2014 at 12:12 PM, Tom Backer Johnsen
wrote:
> Save the file from AOO in pdf format. Then the show can be shown on any
> machine regardless of operating system, provided the machine has a reader for
> pdf’s.
Thanks, but no, thanks. My plan is to convert it to video to upload it
This is what I see in AOO 4.1 when editing the presentation (notice
>> the background, from the AOO template)
>> http://www.imagebam.com/image/bfb67b330098558
>>
>> This is what the slide looks like in AOO Impress, when played back
>> http://www.imagebam.com/image/00c
On Sat, 31 May 2014 10:14:34 -, Fernando Cassia wrote:
This is what I see in AOO 4.1 when editing the presentation (notice
the background, from the AOO template)
http://www.imagebam.com/image/bfb67b330098558
This is what the slide looks like in AOO Impress, when played back
http
Hi Fernando,
there exist several ways, how to set a background. Can you give more
details, or better, provide a shortened version (2 slides are enough) of
the presentation for download. (Attachments are not possible here.)
Kind regards
Regina
Fernando Cassia schrieb:
On Sat, May 31, 2014
On Sat, May 31, 2014 at 7:03 AM, johnny smith wrote:
>
> i see; it seems to be a bug to file with bugzilla, and a workaround i
> suggest is nothing more than a workaround.
See what I mean:
This is what I see in AOO 4.1 when editing the presentation (notice
the background, from the AOO
the screen automatically (the exact size matters
only if the presentation medium is paper). so it is enough to set the background size
equal to the page size (or set it 'relative' and width and height 100 %).
I just want the Powerpoint
export to retain the "autofit" att
ht as you wish.
You got it wrong. If I maintain ODP format and use AOO 4.1
exclusively, the background image is always "autofit".
But as soon as I save to PPT and load the presentation in MS
Powerpoint Viewer 2007, that "autofit" is gone...
I don't know the screen size of th
On Sat, 31 May 2014 02:55:33 -, Fernando Cassia wrote:
I created a multi-slides (66 slides so far) presentation using one of
the templates.
When I preview the slideshow in AOO 4.1,everything looks fine.
As soon as I export the presentation to MS Powerpoint, and load it in
MS Powerpoint
AOO 4.1 here. XP64
I created a multi-slides (66 slides so far) presentation using one of
the templates.
When I preview the slideshow in AOO 4.1,everything looks fine.
As soon as I export the presentation to MS Powerpoint, and load it in
MS Powerpoint Viewer 2007, the background bitmap, which
Apache OpenOffice 4.1 here, WinXP64. (yes, xp64, long story, no I
won't upgrade OS...).
I created a 64-slides long presentation using AOO. I saved this to PPT
with the intent of later using a shareware PPT/PPS to video converter.
But first I wanted to know if Microsoft's own Powerpo
Thanks!!!
Inviato da iPhone
> Il giorno 16/01/2014, alle ore 14:45, Brian Barker
> ha scritto:
>
> At 14:25 16/01/2014 +0100, Francisco Javier Martín Romo wrote:
>> I need to convert a impress presentation in a text file. Anyone know how
>> could I do it?
>
>
At 14:25 16/01/2014 +0100, Francisco Javier Martín Romo wrote:
I need to convert a impress presentation in a
text file. Anyone know how could I do it?
One way:
o Use File | Export as PDF... to create a PDF version of the presentation.
o Open the PDF document in your favourite PDF
viewer and
Hi there,
I need to convert a impress presentation in a text file. Anyone know how
could I do it?
Thank you very much.
On 21/10/2013 Andreo.Marszalkowski wrote:
like to work at the translation of Open Office into the international language
Esperanto.
Welcome, Andreo!
As Alexandro wrote, all you need to do is to introduce yourself to the
l10n list and possibly request an account for Pootle, the web interface
Hi Andreo, please subscribe to our l10n mailing list and forward your
message, we have a lot of instructions regarding establishing new language
projects, and others. you will need to request your credentials to our
systems like pootle and others.
Also please read our translation introductory modul
I like to be in contact with those knowing Polish and Esperanto and the
ethnic Kashubian language.
I am a professional translator for several languages and like to work at
the translation of Open Office into the international language Esperanto. I'm
also the owner of Familia Publishers
Always this questions like:
"can I open a powerppoint presentation on my mac"
"can i open doc-fioles with that?"
it seems, that the new users of AOO dont know about the featurs of AOO
maybe its time to add more informations (and alos pictures of the components of
AOO)
On 13Oct 2013, at 7:20 PM, Sharmen Graydon wrote:
> I have a powerpoint presentation prepared in Word on a zip drive that I need
> to open on my Mac. How can I do that?
There are two issues.
One is easy: A powerpoint prepared in Word [I think you really mean MS Office,
since Wo
I have a powerpoint presentation prepared in Word on a zip drive that I need to
open on my Mac. How can I do that?
Thanks,
Sharmen
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