Hi,

It does offer thumbnails. What I mean is the reference to the file addressed by 
the slide - for example, I have several audio clips which no longer exist in 
the original folders. I need to know the "missing" file name but all the slide 
shows is the "loudspeaker" symbol to show it is a sound file or a blank area 
for a video file.
:-)
Derek

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From: "Tom [via Document Foundation Mail Archive]" 
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To: "revderek" <[email protected]>
Sent: Tuesday, 10 January, 2012 3:08:34 AM
Subject: Re: Finding "lost" slide content

Hi :) 
I thought Impress has a preview panel down the left-hand-side so that you could 
see large 'thumbnails' of the slides to get a rough idea of their contents? 
Regards from 
Tom :) 





revderek wrote 
I have a presentation with many links to sound and video files. I wish to see 
which file should be in which slide as the locations have changed. I can 
examine the xml by hand but wonder if there is a "quick" way to check which 
file is referenced by which slide. 




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