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Make Impress master slides copyable – difficulty interesting EasyHack

22 February 20241 September 2025

When working with LibreOffice Impress, “Slide Master” is the place where you can change the templates used for different types of the slides used in your presentation. Here we discuss a possible improvement for the “Slide Master” by making the copy from master slides possible. (more…)

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