Sorry just realised my last post wasn't really an answer to your
question. Hopefully it is of some interest anyway.
On 26 Feb 2007, at 18:48, Tom Chilton wrote:
If you need to present on somebody else's computer you could try
downloading openoffice onto a flash drive (see http://
portableapps.com/apps/office/openoffice_portable) This will let you
run OpenOffice straight from the flash drive without installing it
on a strangers computer, and thus open your Impress file.
Hope this helps
On 26 Feb 2007, at 11:23, Dutch Kind wrote:
I don't knwo how it is with version 2.1, but the versions before I
tried to use from CD and that works. No installation needed, just
copy the entire instalation directory on the cd and start
openoffice impress from there. If you have the presentation on the
cd as well, it is easy to take with you. The only thing is that it
is slower. To solve that, you could just copy the openoffice
directory to the harddisk (temporarily) and run the show from there.
Dutch Kind
Henk de Leeuw schreef:
Rafael knox wrote:
Without the entire suite running i.e stand alone player ?
You can use the suite as standalone player by starting it as
simpress -show <your-presentation>
The whole suite needs to be installed, but you don't see it while
playing.
Henk.
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