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Hello,
Here is, in principle, how to do it:
https://www.zamzar.com/fr/convert/odp-to-ppt/
Hi Francis ;-)
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Here is, in principle, how to do it:
https://www.zamzar.com/fr/convert/odp-to-ppt/
Hi Francis ;-)
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When it's urgent, it's already too late (Talleyrand)
Thank you for your response.
I tried to download the link sent to analyze my file, but I can't open it on Mac, it is for Windows.
In fact, it is a slideshow, probably made in Open Office, .ODP, which I can't read nor the .AVI or .WMV videos or listen to the .WAV audio.
It is indeed a musical slideshow.
However, I have OpenOffice for Mac on my Mac computer, the VLC app, and QuickTime 10.
VLC can play the files independently of the slideshow, but if I start the slideshow, nothing else is active except the FLV videos.
I tried converting my .ODP slideshow to .PPT, since I also have PowerPoint, but then I can't open anything at all.
Here is my problem....
If you have any ideas to help me..
Thanks in advance very much
Configuration: Mac OS X (10.10.5) / Safari 9.0.1
I tried to download the link sent to analyze my file, but I can't open it on Mac, it is for Windows.
In fact, it is a slideshow, probably made in Open Office, .ODP, which I can't read nor the .AVI or .WMV videos or listen to the .WAV audio.
It is indeed a musical slideshow.
However, I have OpenOffice for Mac on my Mac computer, the VLC app, and QuickTime 10.
VLC can play the files independently of the slideshow, but if I start the slideshow, nothing else is active except the FLV videos.
I tried converting my .ODP slideshow to .PPT, since I also have PowerPoint, but then I can't open anything at all.
Here is my problem....
If you have any ideas to help me..
Thanks in advance very much
Configuration: Mac OS X (10.10.5) / Safari 9.0.1
Hello,
An ODP file can come from several applications (do not confuse with .odt from OpenOffice).
See this page:
https://www.solvusoft.com/fr/file-extensions/file-extension-odp/
There is a file analysis tool at the bottom of the page
A .ppt file is a PowerPoint presentation file (Microsoft)
If the file is indeed an OpenDocument file, a suite like OpenOffice should be able to open and save it in ppt format. But normally OpenOffice files have the .odt extension, so this file could very well come from something else and it might not be a presentation convertible to .ppt...
Can Preview read this file? Or Keynote (Mac applications...)
What does the analysis tool mentioned above say?
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Have a nice day :-) - Francis
Always provide your exact system configuration and read the entire response given.
An ODP file can come from several applications (do not confuse with .odt from OpenOffice).
See this page:
https://www.solvusoft.com/fr/file-extensions/file-extension-odp/
There is a file analysis tool at the bottom of the page
A .ppt file is a PowerPoint presentation file (Microsoft)
If the file is indeed an OpenDocument file, a suite like OpenOffice should be able to open and save it in ppt format. But normally OpenOffice files have the .odt extension, so this file could very well come from something else and it might not be a presentation convertible to .ppt...
Can Preview read this file? Or Keynote (Mac applications...)
What does the analysis tool mentioned above say?
--
Have a nice day :-) - Francis
Always provide your exact system configuration and read the entire response given.
Hello,
thank you Francis for this link to transfer the ODP to PPT. I went there and thought I was saved when I saw my file loading bit by bit... but when I wanted to start the PPT slideshow, this time I only had the images and no sound or video... perhaps the audio files are missing that I need to reintroduce into the slideshow...?
Anyway, thank you, I think this link can be very useful.
thank you Francis for this link to transfer the ODP to PPT. I went there and thought I was saved when I saw my file loading bit by bit... but when I wanted to start the PPT slideshow, this time I only had the images and no sound or video... perhaps the audio files are missing that I need to reintroduce into the slideshow...?
Anyway, thank you, I think this link can be very useful.