

But word processing is only part of what the average user needs in an office program. Choose your topic, you will always know which topic page you are reading because the topic link will be white indicating you are on that topic.By now, anyone who has researched replacing Microsoft Office with knows that Writer is an acceptable, even superior substitute for Word. The Impress topics are shown on left under the heading "Impress Topics". This is something to consider if you are emailing your Impress document to someone that only uses MS PowerPoint. Impress can also save its files in the MS PowerPoint format with the. The filters work best on MS Office 2003 and below, but each new version of OpenOffice/LibreOffice adds new filters and purportedly are able to open the newer versions of MS Office. What that means is that all MS Office programs below MS Office 2010 will not be able to open OpenOffice/LibreOffice documents.įortunately, OpenOffice/LibreOffice has built in filters that can read MS Office files. However, Microsoft Office didn't support the ODF format until the MS Office 2010 version was released. OpenOffice/LibreOffice uses a world standard Open Document Format ( ODF), which means any program that supports the ODF format will be able to read and open OpenOffice/LibreOffice documents. Without that filter programs can not read each other's files. In order for one program to be able to read and open another program's file extension it needs to have a " filter" that does work of reading and opening that file. A common mistake is to assume that all slide presentation type programs can open each other's files. Even though both programs are slide presentation type programs, their different file extensions mean that they are different types of files. (You won't see the file extension unless you turn on the Windows file extension view).

Therefore every Impress document will end in this extension. For example an Impress file ends in a 3 letter ".

File CompatibilityĪll files end in a "file extension", usually a 3 or 4 letter extension. Users of MS PowerPoint would not have too much difficulty adapting to Impress's basic features and likewise, Impress users should be able to adjust to MS PowerPoint 2003 basic features with little difficulty.

It is similar to Microsoft PowerPoint 2003. Impress is the slide presentation module of the OpenOffice suite. Welcome to the OpenOffice/LibreOffice Impress Tutorials
