https://bugs.documentfoundation.org/show_bug.cgi?id=157440

--- Comment #8 from Charlie <[email protected]> ---
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Sample of presentation that made the slides.

  While it's possible the problem is Shotcut's, I spent a lot of time trying to
find where something was set in Shotcut, or what order or how I loaded things
that might be the problem, but couldn't and the problem seemed to stop from
time to time. Then I found consistently it was the slides from Impress that
were different somehow. Google slides doesn't export or save to html and I
don't have other video editing software that can export a presentation to html.
Of course, being able to group export to images in Impress would be a big help
since these presentations have over 50 slides. I tried a Shotcut version from
the spring with no change. and tried updating to current LibreOffice version,
Windows 10, after I finally found the problem but nothing improved.  
   My latest workaround, I tried uploading the Impress file to Google Slides
and downloading each page as an image. Fewer keystrokes/clicks than Impress
export, but the font and/or text box size changes slightly on the upload
causing last letters to often wrap to a new line so kind of a toss up in which
is more work.  In the not-your-problem department, outputing the whole thing as
a pdf looks fine but when using Acrobat Pro 2022 to export the pages as images,
the slides squeeze back to 4:3 format (distorting the fonts, or images etc.).
Google Slides output to pdf, even if it never touched Impress, uploading the
Powerpoint did the same thing, looked find until trying to get single pages out
as images.
  I gave a quick try of SVG output. It put all the slides in a single file and
saving the page to get single images was not fewer keystrokes and each image
was 6mb and wouldn't work in Shotcut.  I might have missed something of course.

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