Thank you Mark! I did not realize that an Impress presentation could
have multiple different Master slides.
Have a great week!
On Tue, Jan 21, 2020 at 8:01 PM wrote:
>
> Those images are part of the "master slides". Each of the four initial
> slides in the template uses a different master
Sounds like a trip to the bug reporting system is in order then.
On Tue, Jan 21, 2020 at 1:44 PM Dave Barton wrote:
> Hi Drew,
>
> Thanks for the feedback, but under Win 10 I get a 100% readable PDF
> (redactions appear as semi-transparent gray blobs) if I use "Export
> Directly as PDF" or
Hi Drew,
Thanks for the feedback, but under Win 10 I get a 100% readable PDF
(redactions appear as semi-transparent gray blobs) if I use "Export
Directly as PDF" or either one of the two "Redacted Export" options. No
issue under Linux.
Best Regards
Dave
On 21/01/2020 18:21, Drew Jensen wrote:
>
Howdy Dave,
That is the review mode (the grey out blocks) so that the reviewers can see
what is being redacted.
You get that when you select the 'direct to pdf' button on the tool bar.
To the left are two drop down buttons, White and Black, click either of
those and you get the PDF with the
I have heard the LO Redaction feature mentioned recently and have never
investigated it. Out of simple curiosity I followed the in-built Help
instructions (not available on-line) "How redaction works in LibreOffice?".
With LO 6.4.0.2 x64 under Win10 the resulting PDF does not show either a
white
Those images are part of the "master slides". Each of the four initial
slides in the template uses a different master slide. The master slides
have the images placed behind other content. You can assign whichever
master slide you want to each slide (Slide > Master Slide), including
the
To clarify, this template has a different "background" on each slide.
As stated in the OP, it's not really a background as it is not using
the Impress background feature, but for display purposes it appears to
the view as a different background on each slide. This is not a custom
animation.
On
The Focus template has an interesting effect, in which the first slide
has the appearance of a closed shutter and each slide after it has the
shutter open slightly more. I see that these slides do not have a
background, so the shutter effect is _not_ a background image.
How is this effect
Yes, more information about your OS and setup would help.
Since this seems not to be a problem many people have seen, you can
also try a couple of things.
One, if you are using plugins, try disabling them and see if the
problem persists.
Two, try creating a fresh profile. Some recent changes