You can export it to FLASH and to HTML which is pretty much 'on the
go' presentations. Also neither does Powerpoint, or Corel's on the go
works on Linux and I am not sure about OSX.

Since this 'on the go' require something already on the system like
the Win32 toolkit available to be able to open a window for the
content to be scene. This is just not appliable to all other  OS.

On 7/25/07, Keith <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
I am not a tech person, but I am working on a project that would make Open 
Office unique in the industry.

  Corel's slide show "Presentations" has "show on the go", but it gets stopped 
by the need for a signature requirement, or by some other protection system.

  Microsoft Power Point needs to have the program or download a viewer to make 
it work.

  Open Office files are small and can be emailed easily, but cannot be shown 
without a program to run it.

  Can the "Impress" program create a slide show document file that would have a 
viewer embedded into it so that downloading that file would simply open the slide show 
and run it without having to open the file, and then start the slide show, which is 
beyond some people's knowledge and ability base.

  Your ideas would be most valuable, and a workable and available method of 
doing this would be wonderful.

  I have wanted to upload a slide show (for easy downloading and viewing) to 
the internet for a long time, but nobody has heqar my requests. Perhaps with 
YOUR program, we can do this?

  Keith
  281-777-0834


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