On 01/21/2009 03:31 AM, Uwe Brauer wrote:
>>>>>> "NoOp" == NoOp  <[email protected]> writes:
> 
>    > On 01/20/2009 04:16 AM, Uwe Brauer wrote:
>    >> Hello
>    >> 
>    >> I know it is possible using the outline feature to convert partially
>    >> writer to impress (there seems no way back).
>    >> 
>    >> However structures such as tables are not "converted".
>    >> 
>    >> 
>    >> Therefore does anybody knows about and extension or macro 
>    >> providing  such a feature?
>    >> 
>    >> Uwe Brauer 
> 
>    > Copy & pasting of tables back and forth works well in 3.01RC2, and
>    > I suppose in 3.0 also:
> 
>    > http://www.openoffice.org/dev_docs/features/3.0/#Native_Tables_in_Impress
> 
> Not really in 2.4 which I still use I can insert them as objects, but
> this is very cumbersome though.
> 
> 
>    > Or are you looking for something more?
> 
> Definitely what I have in mind is the following.
> 
> Given a writer document, the user sets the page break individually and
> then converts the odt document to impress such that each page
> corresponds to one slide. (One has to fiddle a little around I am sure.)
> 
> Given that the converter should then also be able to transform a given
> odp document to an writer document. 
> 
> I wonder why this is not implemented (MS Office does have that neither.)
> 
> Uwe Brauer 

Ah, I think I see what you are talking about; sort of a 'Save As' filter
that would allow you to save the Writer document as an .odp and vs/vs
rather than having to have to cut&paste. That's actually a pretty clever
suggestion. You might want to file an issue as a 'Feature Request' - I'd
vote for it. :-)





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