Salve
Ho salvato un file come Presentazione Powerpoint 97-2003. In default il
file ha l'estensione .ppt. Come faccio a salvare con estensione .pps in modo
che la presentazione parta in automatico?
Ho provato selezionando il file con F2 ma non riesco a togliere il .ppt
Grazie in anticipo
Luca
On 03/03/10 14:15, Luca Ottone wrote:
Salve
Ho salvato un file come Presentazione Powerpoint 97-2003. In default il
file ha l'estensione .ppt. Come faccio a salvare con estensione .pps in modo
che la presentazione parta in automatico?
Ho provato selezionando il file con F2 ma non riesco a
At 02:08 28/12/2008 -0800, Sean or Kory Noname wrote:
A small problem is I made a map of our local area through PowerPoint
and the text on the map is through text boxes (change the name of
restaurants a few times when they close). When I open this map
through Open Office Impress, I can't seem
I was given a PowerPoint presentation that has a
colored text that has a built in shadow. No built in
the font, but in the presentation.
When I view it in MS PP, then the shadowed text looks
correct. Whe I view it in Impress, then there is no shadowed
text and the text is just plain bad
I was given a PowerPoint presentation that has a
colored text that has a built in shadow. No built in
the font, but in the presentation.
When I view it in MS PP, then the shadowed text looks
correct. Whe I view it in Impress, then there is no shadowed
text and the text is just plain bad
: [users] PowerPoint text problem - shadowed text
I was given a PowerPoint presentation that has a
colored text that has a built in shadow. No built in
the font, but in the presentation.
When I view it in MS PP, then the shadowed text looks
correct. Whe I view it in Impress
Can I load existing PowerPoint presentations into Impress and edit them and
use that Impress format to present?
Thank you,
Diana
Can I load existing PowerPoint presentations into Impress and edit them and
use that Impress format to present?
Thank you,
Diana
Hello Diana,
The simple answer is yes, although, given the different capabilities
of the two products sometimes not everything is imported correctly.
Complex
ASFG wrote:
/Can I load existing PowerPoint presentations into Impress and edit
them and use that Impress format to present? /
Yes, provided those files have not been saved in the new Office 2007
.PPTX format.
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Use OpenOffice.org http://www.openoffice.org
On Wed, 06 Feb 2008 19:23:26 -0800 (PST)
lucy wood wrote:
Hi
I have just downloaded the DSE OpenOffice.org 2.2
I start a degree next week and need to open files in power point.
The salesman at Dick Smiths in Napier told me to use this.
Since downloading and trying to
Hi
I have just downloaded the DSE OpenOffice.org 2.2
I start a degree next week and need to open files in power point. The
salesman at Dick Smiths in Napier told me to use this.
Since downloading and trying to access a powerpoint file it is not responding.
Please help.
Hi
I have just downloaded the DSE OpenOffice.org 2.2
I start a degree next week and need to open files in power point. The
salesman at Dick Smiths in Napier told me to use this.
Since downloading and trying to access a powerpoint file it is not
responding.
Please help.
thanks
Hi all,
I'm a newb, so my apologies if there are answers to these questions
somewhere out on the web.
Last night, I ran into an issue where a PPT would not work properly
Impress. Is there a list of features that PPT uses that OOo doesn't
support?
As for mail merge, does mail merge work from
Douglas A. Whitfield wrote:
Hi all,
I'm a newb, so my apologies if there are answers to these questions
somewhere out on the web.
Last night, I ran into an issue where a PPT would not work properly
Impress. Is there a list of features that PPT uses that OOo doesn't
support?
I'm sure there
On Monday, September 25, 2006 10:34 PM [GMT+1=CET], Youngquist, Ann (BG)
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Dear Sir:
I downloaded the Openoffice at home so I could create powerpoints at
home, save it on my USB and transfer them to school. I was successful
last Monday. But today I had difficulty
On Wed September 20 2006 06:22, + [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
[ MODERATED ]
Hallo,
ich habe eine Powerpoint-Datei, welche unter OpenOffice nicht
funktioniert.
Vielleicht könnt ihr ja mal testen woran es liegt...
This list is generally an English only mailing list. If you
Dear Sir:
I downloaded the Openoffice at home so I could create powerpoints at
home, save it on my USB and transfer them to school. I was successful
last Monday. But today I had difficulty and could not bring open if
after attaching it to an email. I wanted to share this PPT with other
Comments in line
On Monday March 27 2006 01:17 am, Lars D. Noodén wrote:
No. None of the microsoft sites even link to OpenOffice.org let alone
have downloads of it. You can download the latest version of
OpenOffice.org for your computer here:
On Mon, 27 Mar 2006, Dan Lewis wrote:
Peter was talking about a Microsoft program that will view PowerPoint
files. ...
Actually, the original message was about any program which will view
powerpoint files. The so-called viewer from the MS site only runs on
Windows and though the
THANKS very much for helping me. For weeks I have not been able to see
what's in .pps files
Peter Buttuls
- Original Message -
From: CPHennessy [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: users@openoffice.org; Peter Buttuls [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Sunday, March 26, 2006 12:22 PM
Subject: Re: [users
Hi,
Someone on a Windows 98 forum told me I could download a free PowerPoint Viewer
from your site but I could not see how to do it. Could you kindly let me know.
Thanks,
Peter Buttuls
Victoria, BC, Canada
Ph: (250) 381-0224
On Sun March 26 2006 18:38, + Peter Buttuls wrote:
[ MODERATED ]
Hi,
Someone on a Windows 98 forum told me I could download a free PowerPoint
Viewer from your site but I could not see how to do it. Could you kindly
let me know.
OpenOffice.org is more than just a
U can download it free from microsoft website
Peter Buttuls wrote:
Hi,
Someone on a Windows 98 forum told me I could download a free PowerPoint Viewer
from your site but I could not see how to do it. Could you kindly let me know.
Thanks,
Peter Buttuls
Victoria, BC, Canada
Ph: (250) 381-0224
No. None of the microsoft sites even link to OpenOffice.org let alone
have downloads of it. You can download the latest version of
OpenOffice.org for your computer here:
http://download.openoffice.org/2.0.2/index.html
Once it is installed, the module which can read or make
On Sat, 2006-01-07 at 22:47 +0100, Rainer Dorsch wrote:
Hello,
I am wondering, if there is a powerpoint like pseude 3D chart in openoffice
impress, similar to the one shown here
http://alzental-castle.de/~rd/pptchart.png
I know, OOo has powerful 3 chart drawing tools, but when doing a
On 1/7/06, Rainer Dorsch [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I know, OOo has powerful 3 chart drawing tools, but when doing a screen
presentation, the non-exactly-vertical or non-exactly-horizontal lines
have a
poor rendering.
You mean like this?
On 1/8/06, G. Roderick Singleton [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Not sure I understand as I am not a PP user. However, Help Contents
Index Search term build numbers of OpenOffice.org whilst in Impress
Help may answer your question.
You don't have to be a PowerPoint user to understand his
Chad,
many thanks for you immediate response.
Am Sonntag, 8. Januar 2006 17:24 schrieb Chad Smith:
On 1/7/06, Rainer Dorsch [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I know, OOo has powerful 3 chart drawing tools, but when doing a screen
presentation, the non-exactly-vertical or non-exactly-horizontal lines
Hello,
I am wondering, if there is a powerpoint like pseude 3D chart in openoffice
impress, similar to the one shown here
http://alzental-castle.de/~rd/pptchart.png
I know, OOo has powerful 3 chart drawing tools, but when doing a screen
presentation, the non-exactly-vertical or
thank you so much it worked
- Original Message -
From: Anthony Chilco [EMAIL PROTECTED]
To: users@openoffice.org
Cc: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: Monday, October 31, 2005 11:49 AM
Subject: Re: [users] powerpoint
Hi money,
Most likely, nothing has happened to your powerpoint
i must have down loaded the open office incorrectly
it wiped out my powerpoint program
how can i fix it? and get my powerpoint back?
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Please elaborate how Powerpoint is wiped out. Was
Powerpoint wiped out after downloading, or after
installation of OpenOffice?
Greg
--- [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
i must have down loaded the open office incorrectly
it wiped out my powerpoint program
how can i fix it? and get my powerpoint
Hi money,
Most likely, nothing has happened to your powerpoint
installation. If you downloaded and installed Open Office,
there would have been a dialogue asking if you wanted to
open microsoft files with OOo. If you checked those boxes,
OOo has been made the default program to open files
On Sunday 30 October 2005 04:51 pm, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
i must have down loaded the open office incorrectly
it wiped out my powerpoint program
how can i fix it? and get my powerpoint back?
Open OpenOffice.org (OOo). Go to the help files. Under the Index tab
search for this phrase:
During install you are ASKED if you want to associate Openoffice.org 2.0
with MS word, excel and powerpoint files. This is set to yes by
default, are you sure powerpoint is actually gone or has the file
assocation chaged, in which case run set up again and uncheck the boxes,
or as the issue
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
i must have down loaded the open office incorrectly
it wiped out my powerpoint program
how can i fix it? and get my powerpoint back?
Maybe you've made OOo the default application to open Powerpoint
applications?
Is so, the fix is easy. I'll assume you have Windows
Hi,
I have a powerpoint presentation consisting of three slides: the first
one has a small animation, the second is a progressive build and the
third is a static slide which resembles the first. I need to use this
show as part of my job. I do not have MS OFfice on my computer, but I
need
On Tuesday 14 June 2005 08:36 am, Andrew Greig wrote:
Hi,
I have a powerpoint presentation consisting of three slides: the
first one has a small animation, the second is a progressive build
and the third is a static slide which resembles the first. I need to
use this show as part of my
Andrew Greig wrote:
Hi,
I have a powerpoint presentation consisting of three slides: the first
one has a small animation, the second is a progressive build and the
third is a static slide which resembles the first. I need to use this
show as part of my job. I do not have MS OFfice on my
On 4/15/05, Howard Burford [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I've often opened and operated powerpoint files in Open Office. I've never
tried to use OO files in M$ PP, but I think either it's possible or else you
get the option of saving the files in M$ format.
Hope this helps. Others will know much
I have seen that OpenOffice is compatiable with Microsoft Powerpoint. So
does that mean I can do a Presentation in OpenOffice and open it up in
Microsoft Powerpoint or does that not work? Should I save it a certain way
or format. This is my first time using OpenOffice since I didn't feel
Yes, I agree!
No ploblem. just a little limited with the backgrounds - or is there
something I overlooked?
At least in Powerpoint I had no problem to create my own background, with
Impress it seems to be (much) harder)
-
To
Kevin,
I'm not sure if you are planning to open your OOo presentation in
PowerPoint for additional editing, or for presentation purposes. For
presentation, I would suggest converting the Impress document to PDF and
presenting the talk with Acrobat (or some other PDF viewer). This is
especially
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