After you do that, access your Windows system, download and install the LibreOffice suite for Windows 7, then run it in order to open your ODP file on Windows 7.Īn alternative to this - in case you don't need to edit the presentation file on Windows - is to use your Linux's LibreOffice Impress to export the presentation as a PDF file, so you can then open it and switch it to "presentation mode", which is nice if you want to use it e.g. ![]() The easiest way to solve this issue is to save the LibreOffice Impress file in its native ODP extension, on your Linux system.
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