yes, Thank You so much for verifying what I was attempting to
express.

       What you're able to do on your machine is what I was able to do, but
for some reason am no longer able to so do.

       I don't know why this no longer works, & am still hoping that
someone on this list can explain where it went or if it somehow was removed
for some reason.




From: Virgil Arrington <cuyfa...@hotmail.com>
Date: Wed, Apr 4, 2018 at 7:08 AM
Subject: Re: [libreoffice-users] [Copying slides from one presentation to
another]
To: "users@global.libreoffice.org" <users@global.libreoffice.org>


I'm confused as to the flow of the discussion, and I'm not at all sure I
know what the issue is, but I have no problem inserting an entire
Impress presentation into another Impress presentation.

Here's how I do it with LO 5.1.6 on my Linux Mint machine:

First, I open one Impress presentation file. I then make sure that the
"Slide Panel" is visible by clicking on the menu "View", "Slide Panel"

I then click on the slide in the Slide Panel where I want to insert
another Impress presentation, keeping in mind that the inserted
presentation will appear *after* the slide I click on in the Slide
Panel. From my experience, inserting a second presentation only works if
my cursor focus is in the Slide Panel.

Then, on the menu, I click "Insert", "File...", which on my machine is
down toward the bottom of the Insert menu list. From the resulting
dialog box, I select the Impress presentation I want to insert and then
I am presented with another dialog box from which I can select certain
slides from the inserting file. If I want the entire presentation, I
simply click on "Ok," and the file is inserted into the original
presentation file after the slide I had selected in my Slide Panel.

Virgil



On 04/04/2018 03:13 AM, Brian Barker wrote:

> At 18:48 03/04/2018 -0500, Anne Noname wrote:

>> Thank you for responding, ...
>
> No probs!
>
>> ... but I'm still confused, still inserted below my continued reply,
>>> From: Brian Barker
>>> Date: Sat, Mar 31, 2018 at 4:30 PM
>>> At 14:46 31/03/2018 -0500, you wrote:
>>>> ... am re-sending because I really would appreciate an answer; nary
>>>> a soul has responded yet.
>>>
>>> I'm frankly not surprised.
>>
>> [I don't understand]
>
> I meant simply that, as I explained later, your question was
> insufficiently clear to encourage or even allow people to offer any help.
>
>>>> back then, & on the MsFt-compatible computer, I was able to make
>>>> PPs, ...
>>>
>>> Er, what's a "PP", please? If you get no replies, wouldn't it be
>>> sensible to wonder if people did not understand your request? Do you
>>> perhaps mean a presentation (Impress) document? Or something else?
>>
>> [sorry, I thought everyone used 'PP' for Power Point presentation or
>> Impress]
>
> In fact not: it's only you. See https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/PP . In
> any case, it is unhelpful to anyone trying to help you to confuse the
> name of a quite different application (Powerpoint) with a document
> that may have been created using LibreOffice (Impress). No-one can
> know whether you mean that your problem is related to presentation
> documents in general or a particular problem with one created in
> Microsoft Powerpoint itself.
>
>>>>  ... saving each version then I would place each of these together
>>>> to save only the best parts.
>>>
>>> Why would you create any parts that were not "best"?!
>>
>> [for the same reason, when writing anything; first, I get the idea
>> down as quickly as possible, then I add flourish to it, then after a
>> few days, I return to the piece to edit]
>
> Oh, indeed so!
>
>>> Do you mean that you could edit slides from different presentations
>>> into a single presentation? Surely you can simply copy slides from
>>> the Slides panel in one document and paste them into the Slides
>>> panel of the other document? Doesn't that still work for you?
>>
>> [yes, it allowed me to insert each PP into one; in fact, that's one
>> of the main reasons I preferred LO to any of these others.
>
> I still think it is unhelpful to talk of installing an entire
> presentation document (your definition of "PP") into another. So I
> think you do mean combining slides from one presentation document into
> another. And you are far away from the truth if you think this is
> (was?) possible only in LibreOffice: it is certainly possible in
> Apache OpenOffice and presumably also in Microsoft Powerpoint. It
> would be a poor presentation program that did not allow this. And you
> don't have to copy them piecemeal: you can select, copy, and paste
> multiple slides - perhaps all the slides in a document.
>
>> ok, How can I see the slide panel of the other PP when only the one
>> PP is open?; are you saying, it's possible to somehow open LO more
>> than once?
>
> Generally no, but you don't need to: you need just to have two
> documents open at once. You have two windows open in the same instance
> of LibreOffice. That is certainly possible, and is part of the purpose
> of windowing operating systems - as all modern systems are.
>
>> wow, I can't image what this screen would even look like if I had 1/2
>> dozen LOs open at one time.]
>
> For the present problem, you need one instance of LibreOffice and two
> separate document windows - not half a dozen of anything. Don't you do
> this sort of thing all the time? I currently happen to have open my
> browser, my office suite, a plain text editor, the Windows Settings
> panel, and my mail client. The limitation of one program (and perhaps
> one document) surely went out with DOS?
>
>>>> But this feature seems to be lacking now ...
>>>
>>> If you explained how you did it before, someone may be able to
>>> comment on whether your method is still available.
>>
>> [hopefully - thank you.]
>
> Er, but you haven't responded to this point: you *still* haven't said
> exactly what you did before that you believe is no longer available.
> Which menu? What menu item? What process?
>
>>>> Yes, I can see how to insert images, ... but not how to insert PPs.
>>>
>>> Hold on: if a "PP" is a presentation document, you cannot insert an
>>> entire document into something else. Indeed, what other sort of
>>> document would you be trying to insert it into? So a "PP" cannot be
>>> a presentation and no-one will know what you are talking about.
>>
>> [ah, but it was quite possible in the LO 3:]
>
> As I keep saying, I think it is unhelpful to think of inserting one
> document into another. What I am still guessing you mean is inserting
> some or all of the slides from one presentation document into another.
> Whatever was possible before, surely you can open both documents at
> the same time (one instance of LibreOffice; two separate document
> windows) and copy and paste slides from one document to the other?
> (Yes, you can!)
>
> I trust this helps.
>
> Brian Barker
>

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