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Hello Victor, 

On Fri, 11 Feb 2011 03:56:44 -0800 (PST)
victorlevasseur <victorlevasseur01@orange.fr> wrote:


Hello,
I've installed LibreOffice on my computer (on Ubuntu 10.10).
But I've some problems with Impress :

When I want to open a file for Impress, it open it, but the Splideshow start
immediately.
The problem happened on ppt / pptx / odp.
When I press Escape to exit the slideshow, I cannot edit the slideshow
because it is closed too.

That is odd. This behaviour should only appear, when you have a .pps file. How do you open the 
file? Do you just double click on it? Or do you go there from inside the software? 

If you try to open it from the file manager, try the following: 
Click on the file so that it is marked (highlighted). 
Then do a right click with the mouse. 
From the context menu try "open with LibreOffice 3.3" instead of "Open with LibreOffice Impress". 

I've learned that there should be a difference between those two options just a few days before on 
the users list. 

Please try and report back if it helped. 

Thanks. 

PS : Sorry if I've done some english mistakes, I'm french and I'm learning
english in school.

Btw, I think your English is really good!

Sigrid

 
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