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fun youtube video!Create Fontwork in OpenOffice Impress
See a higher quality video on TechTutor.TV! Fontwork, in OpenOffice Impress, is much like Wordart in Microsoft PowerPoint. You can use it to create attention-grabbing text from a variety of already created styles. Watch this video tutorial to find out how to create Fontwork in OpenOffice Impress. See higher quality tutorials all for FREE at www.techtutor.tv
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fun youtube video!Save Open Office presentation as Powerpoint

This is a quick little video howto that demonstrates how to save a presentation in Open Office Impress for use in Microsoft Power Point
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I click on the large font im my window but no dialog box opens within it where I can type my own text.
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why did she say fireworks instead of fontworks?
Thank you so much , this really helped with my AP English homework
if i put the fontwork in front of a picture how do i save the picture with the font on it
Wow man, thanks a bunch !!!
@rromeo004 Glad I could help!
AWESOME!!! this video answered exactly the question i had in the most perfect way, thank you so much!
@Gallgunner These instructions show you how to save in PowerPoint 2000/2003/XP format (as in, the format is the same in all of these version of PowerPoint). This older file format can also be opened in the new PowerPoint 2010. Microsoft is usually very careful to maintain backwards compatibility with older file versions; otherwise you’d lose all your work if you bought a new version of Office.
Does this work with Microsoft PowerPoint 2010?
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I don’t know about that one. I’ve never seen that happen before. I’ve never tried music, but pictures have always worked for me. It may be that your pictures are in a a format that open office can use, but powerpoint can’t. Try making sure your images are in jpeg format. The same may apply to the music…experiment with the formats there, too.
i did save it as a ppt file..but when I got to school and opened it on PowerPoint, all my pictures and what not were not there and where my pictures where, had an “x” and my music didn’t work either. What can I do to make it work and save and open normally on other computer with Powerpoint? Thanks.
Email what? The video file?
can you e-mail it as well?
wenever i draw a shape an annoyning line appears from center to top-right can anybody help me out and tell me how to get rid of it??
thank you so much.. this helped A LOT! (:
Do you know if Youtube videos can be played on the Open office impress formate? I know it works on Powerpoint but never seen anyone figure it out
This would be a good topic for another screencast. I’ll try to get it up in the next couple of days.
i have a question about open office powerpoint
1. When you paste a picture onto a slide, how do you get rid of it’s background color. like for example you paste a picture of a ball with a white background onto a slide, how do you get rid of the white background leaving you with the ball? I know how to do this on normal powerpoint xp, but i can’t seem to on open office.
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I’m not really sure. The only thing I can think of is saving each slide as an image file, then using something like Windows Movie Maker to put them together in a movie file. I think it’ll let you cross fade, etc, as well.
If you use Linux, ffmpeg’s jpeg filter should work for you as an alternative to Windows Movie Maker.
could you tell me how to convert an open office presentation to video