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NeoImpress is the presentation component of NeoOffice. Impress allows you to create presentations that include graphics, animation, transition effects, and more. Impress can read Microsoft PowerPoint presentations. Impress does not currently include support for video elements, and music elements play only during the slide to which they are attached. | NeoImpress is the presentation component of NeoOffice. Impress allows you to create presentations that include graphics, animation, transition effects, and more. Impress can read Microsoft PowerPoint presentations. Impress does not currently include support for video elements, and music elements play only during the slide to which they are attached. | ||
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==Tips and Hints in the Wiki== | ==Tips and Hints in the Wiki== |
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NeoImpress is the presentation component of NeoOffice. Impress allows you to create presentations that include graphics, animation, transition effects, and more. Impress can read Microsoft PowerPoint presentations. Impress does not currently include support for video elements, and music elements play only during the slide to which they are attached.
The wiki includes a NeoOffice Feature Comparison with Microsoft Word and OpenOffice.org and a list of supported file formats for NeoOffice Impress and the other components of NeoOffice.
Tips and Hints in the Wiki
Note that additional tips can be found on the New Articles Needed page, which contains links to stub pages and/or threads in trinity that need to be developed into full blown articles.
Using Impress-External Links
Inserting Spreadsheet Tables into Your Presentation
Printouts of Your Handouts