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Tom,

The OP wanted to export all slides as images. He had no problem with opening the ppt file.

Keith


On 29/12/14 11:55, Tom Davies wrote:
Hi :)
It should be possible to open a ppt by just double-clicking on it, or open
LibreOffice and use the;
File - Open
menu to open the ppt in Impress.
Regards from
Tom :)



On 28 December 2014 at 20:22, Gilles <codecomplete@free.fr> wrote:

Out of band, I was suggested to install the following extension, which
worked
fine:

http://extensions.libreoffice.org/extension-center/export-as-images




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