Where can I download pretty extra templates for LibreOffice Impress or OpenOffice.org?
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- Open the Ubuntu software center.
- Search for libreoffice and select the version you want.
- Look at the add ons a bit down (screenshot).
The screenshot shows libreoffice impress
There are also a lot of Tempaltes and extensions at Libre office website.For extensions go here, and for templates go here.
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1There is no package containing extra templates. There are OpenGL transitions, which are useful, but they are not templates. If you know of a package name please specify it.– GuySoftJun 8, 2013 at 14:22
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Read my last comment, there are NO template addons in the package manager. Your list is in fact the full one on my system, here is a screen shot. Again: If you know a name of a specific addon please specify it.– GuySoftJun 8, 2013 at 15:08
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I didn't go out. I said its useful, the transitions I found were actually quite good! I can't find the alleged templates package, so I asked you, so please answer. You can also say "opps there is none", I won't down-vote you neither because as I said - It was useful, but not related, you don't need to over-protect your answer. Also - I did comment on the other ones, read :)– GuySoftJun 8, 2013 at 15:24
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1@GuySoft Sorry if that came out wrong, I'm on the worst mobile connection in the world. Updated my answer hope that helps.– AlvarJun 8, 2013 at 15:27
Don't forget that powerpoint templates work fine in LibreOffice... A Google search for 'free powerpoint templates' will give you loads of results (a search for LO Impress templates is rather disappointing). Just don't forget to then save the template into .odp format :-)
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2Here are a bunch of presentations for non-commercial use I found using this search suggestion.– GuySoftJun 8, 2013 at 14:20
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