LibreOffice: Presentation Size Decreasing and New Presentations About LibreOffice
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LibreOffice Information: Presentation size decreasing in LibreOffice
Possibly you are an artist or a graphic designer and you have created a beautiful presentation template using shapes, images and your great talent. Like these Indonesian people from that site.
All templatess look very good. Really, I much like it. But if you'll download for example that template, then (after unzipping) you'll see that its size is 16 mb! And it's only a presentation template! Without any your data, images, tables or charts! It's too much anyway.
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First batch of videos from openSUSE + LibreOffice Conference 2020 - The Document Foundation Blog
We’ve edited and uploaded the first batch of videos from our recent joint conference. Here’s the playlist – use the button in the top-right corner to switch videos:
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On sessions, statutes and software - A glimpse behind the scenes at TDF (talk at openSUSE + LibreOffice Virtual Conference 2020) - Florian Effenberger
At the openSUSE + LibreOffice Virtual Conference I had the opportunity to give a talk about “On sessions, statutes and software – A glimpse behind the scenes at TDF”.
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Videos from the openSUSE + LibreOffice Conference 2020
Next batch of videos from the openSUSE + LibreOffice Conference 2020 - The Document Foundation Blog