Meh. Using animations can be somewhat cheezy anyway.

For what it's worth, our company PowerPoint templates work well in
OpenOffice, and although some animations disappear, those are just
blinking arrows and stuff, which, as I said, can be cheezy.


On 3/14/07, Ian Dexter R. Marquez <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
On 3/14/07, Ariz Jacinto <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> i agree.  and to think of it, you should no longer be
> using animations. it's annoying in the first place   :)

That's a matter of choice (and taste). ;)

Anyway, Daniel's advice is better: install Portable Impress (no need
for the whole suite -- only get what you need) on a USB flash disk.

Also, Impress != Powerpoint (OpenOffice != MS Office, for that
matter). While compatibility is something that the OO developers
strive to achieve, we're all doing the community a favor by moving
towards OO, instead of having to use MS Office, et al. (Preaching to
the choir. Heh.)
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