So, what I tried to explain is that the feature has not changed, it has just 
been moved from one menu to another menu, and that there is an alternative to 
that feature.


Il 17 aprile 2018 17:11:44 CEST, anne-ology <[email protected]> ha scritto:
>       Curiously wondering why it's easier to open - if that's even
>possible - more than 1 version of LO
>       then going through all these steps ... when previously all could
>be done within 1 opened LO with a mere click from the Menu line ... ...
>...
>
>       Reminds me of "If it ain't broke, don't fix it."
>
>
>
>
>From: Italo Vignoli <[email protected]>
>Date: Thu, Apr 12, 2018 at 3:04 PM
>Subject: Re: [libreoffice-users] [Copying slides from one presentation
>to
>another]
>To: [email protected]
>
>
>With the latest versions of LibreOffice you have two different options
>for inserting slides from one presentation into another one, both
>tested
>and working on every platform.
>
>A. You can open two different LibreOffice presentations at the same
>time, and switch between them using the Window menu.
>
>When you have two presentations open you can copy and paste slides
>between them from the Slide Sorter view:
>
>1. Select multiple slides with the mouse while keeping the Ctrl key
>pressed
>2. Copying them by selecting Edit > Copy or by hitting Crtr+C
>3. Switch to the other presentation from Window > Presentation Name
>4. Past the slides after the selected slide from Edit > Paste or by
>hitting Ctrl+V
>
>B. You can insert multiple slides from another presentation into the
>open presentation from Slide > Insert Slide from File...
>
>1. Search and open the source presentation
>2. Select any number of slides or the entire presentation
>3. Click OK and wait for the process to complete
>
>I have just copied/pasted according to option A and inserted according
>to option B 60 slides of an 82 slide presentation into another 142
>slide
>presentation without any issue.
>
>Although I don't see the need of reverting to an old LibreOffice
>version
>to do the same thing in a different way, you can find old LibreOffice
>releases here:
>
>https://downloadarchive.documentfoundation.org/libreoffice/old/
>
>
>
>On 12/04/2018 21:29, anne-ology wrote:
>
>>        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.
>
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