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You can insert the contents of a file into a presentation. The types of file accepted are OpenOffice.org Draw file, HTML files or plain text files. | You can insert the contents of a file into a presentation. The types of file accepted are OpenOffice.org Draw file, HTML files or plain text files. | ||
Latest revision as of 23:48, 24 May 2008
You can insert the contents of a file into a presentation. The types of file accepted are OpenOffice.org Draw file, HTML files or plain text files.
Select Insert > File from the main menu to open a file picker window. If there is an internet connection, it is also possible to insert in the file name field a URL. Select the file and click Insert.
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