On 10/15/2007 06:34 AM, Michael wrote: > I downloaded OpenOffice.org last night and have been trying out Impress with > a PowerPoint Presentation. I like the fact that it is possible to export > the slides at JPG files with better resolution than in PowerPoint itself. > However, I wish to be able to convert my presentation to JPG files so that I > can save them to a CD and then run them on any DVD player, instead of having > to have a PC or notebook to run them on. However, it only seems to be > possible to save one slide at a time, and this is not realistic for me as > the presentation consists of 216 slides and is 77mb in size. I need to have > the presentation complete by the end of the week. Is there any way to save > all of the slides to JPG in a single action so that I can then convert them > into a DVD or VCD movie complete with a sound track? > > The work is for the Polio Network Victoria, part of ParaQuad Victoria a > non-profit organisation, and it would be nice to be able to distribute the > presentation amongst our members. >
1. Create a separate directory where you want the slides saved. 2. File|Export on file format scroll up & select "HTML Document etc" Select to save in the directory that you just created. 3. Click 'Save'. 4. The HTML Export wizard will come up with 'New Design' selected', click 'Next'. - Publication Type - Standard HTML format - Uncheck 'Create title page' & 'Show notes' click 'Next' - Save grapics as - select PNG, GIF, or JPG & 100% quality - Uncheck Export sounds etc. - Monitor resolution - select High resolution click 'Next' etc until you get to the page with 'Create', click 'Create'. That will save the entire slide show as an HTML in the directory. Then go to that directory with your file browswer & you will find *all* of your slides in PNG, GIF, or JPG format depending upon what you selected in #4 above. You can then copy those where ever you want and ignore and/or delete the other html files in the directory. cc'd to: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Please *only* reply to [email protected] --------------------------------------------------------------------- To unsubscribe, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED] For additional commands, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
