Hi,
As Alexandro mentioned, OOo can export presentations to Flash. I'd look
into that route as one option.
Another option is to use a viewer for the OpenDocument Format files
created by OpenOffice. The OpenDocument Fellowship has created one such
tool which will work with your presentations:
http://opendocumentfellowship.org/odfviewer
Remember with OpenOffice.org, your files are not locked into a single
application, but are available to many others. OpenDocument Format has,
with one notable exception, wide industry support and works in over 50
applications and handful of toolkits.
Regards,
-Lars
Keith 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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