Probably the simplest way would be to use the 'notes' within
IMPRESS ;-)
in this way, you could keep track of the order, the title, as
well as any extraneous bits pertaining to that image.
On Sun, Feb 10, 2013 at 1:11 PM, v...@ukr.net wrote:
Hello!
I have some problem
Hello!
On Tue, 12 Feb 2013 08:42:04 +0200
e-letter inp...@gmail.com wrote:
On 10/02/2013, v...@ukr.net v...@ukr.net wrote:
So, I do not remember which slide contained which image or video.
How can I find out the name of the inserted image or video file?
Use the navigator
Hi :)
Errr, when i tried to give images unique names it didn't work out quite as i
had hoped. All my images ended up still getting the weird references numbers
in the file when opened as a zipped file. I'm fairly sure i was doing
something wrong but still haven't read-up about all this yet
On 10/02/2013, v...@ukr.net v...@ukr.net wrote:
So, I do not remember which slide contained which image or video. How
can I find out the name of the inserted image or video file?
Use the navigator function. Select the option to view all shapes. In
future, give each inserted image a unique
Hello!
I have some problem with opening a presentation created in Impress
v.3.5 with a new Impress v.4.0.0.3. Particularly, it turned out that
some images are absent on the slides in 4.0 while they are present when
I open the presentation on my friend's PC with LO 3.6 on it.
So, I do not
Hi :)
If you create a copy of the file and then change the file-ending from .pptX or
.odp to .zip then you can double-click to open the file as though it was a
compressed file. There should be a folder called Images or something
similar. The images might still be in there but somehow just not
Hello!
On Sun, 10 Feb 2013 20:08:06 + (GMT)
Tom Davies tomdavie...@yahoo.co.uk wrote:
Hi :)
If you create a copy of the file and then change the file-ending
from .pptX or .odp to .zip then you can double-click to open the file
as though it was a compressed file. There should be a