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On Monday 30 Apr 2012 11:52 my mailbox was graced by a message from Didier 
Spaier who wrote:
To open a presentation in full screen in LO, I just hit F5 or choose
Slideshow (Diaporama, in French) in the menu.
So where is the problem?

The problem is that it is not full screen: It still displays the borders,
title bar and menu bar of the window.

I use Impress extensively and do not encounter this problem with Slackware
13.37, under Fluxbox or XFCE.
So my guess is that this in related to your desktop or windows manager.
So, could you please tell us what is your distribution, and the desktop or
windows manager you use?

I have the problem under both these configurations:

        Mageia 1, KDE 4.6.5 and LO 3.4.4 
and
        Mageia 1, LXDE and LO 3.4.4 .
 
Cannot try a more recent version of LO, no upgrade for Mageia 1, and Mageia 2 
is not out yet..

Cheers,
 
Ron.
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