https://bugs.documentfoundation.org/show_bug.cgi?id=53391
--- Comment #9 from Francisco <[email protected]> ---
(In reply to Katarina Behrens (CIB) from comment #8)
> Less dirty workaround:
>
> 1. Blank Impress file
> 2. Menu Insert > File ... Select to open your .odg file
> 3. In a pop-up that appears, click the filename to expand the "tree"
> 4. Select one or multiple Draw pages (by holding down Ctrl)
> 5. Confirm with OK
>
> and voila, Draw pages are now slides of a presentation.
>
> Sadly I have no creative idea how to streamline the user experience here
Indeed, this is a less dirty workaround to have the objects one have in a ODG
into a ODP file. However, and please correct me if I'm wrong, when doing this
the page of the original file isn't respected.
It's perfectly understandable that the page size is kept in a "presentation
like" size. However, if the content of ODG file is complex the content could be
altered (regarding disposition) and different shapes could be placed in
different places. But otherwise, it's a nice and simple solution.
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Last, I'd like to point out that from Impress, it is possible to save an ODP
file as ODG simple using File -> Save as -> ODG.
Sadly, when trying to open this file, Impress will be used instead of Draw.
This is because the file mimetype is kept as presentation instead of graphics
(this is how I discovered my workaround).
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